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Subvert Nike - buy Blackspot sneakers

fab five freddy | 10.03.2004 22:10 | Globalisation | Sheffield | World

For years, Nike was the undisputed champion of logo culture, its swoosh an instant symbol of global cool. Today, Phil Knight's Nike is a fading empire, badly hurt by years of "brand damage" as activists and culture jammers fought back against mindfuck marketing and dirty sweatshop labor.

Now a final challenge. We take on Phil at his own game - and win. We turn the shoes we wear into a counterbranding game. The swoosh versus the anti-swoosh. Which side are you on?

Adbusters has been doing R&D for more than a year, and guess what? Making a shoe - a good shoe - isn't exactly rocket science. With a network of supporters, we're getting ready to launch the blackSpot sneaker, the world's first grassroots anti-brand, with a ground-breaking marketing scheme to uncool Nike. If it succeeds, it will set a precedent that will revolutionize capitalism.

Check out the website at  http://www.blackspotsneaker.org/

fab five freddy

Additions

re ethical shoes firms, Europe

07.01.2008 14:57

Looking at the post about European-made ethical-ish shoes, here are some more links:
 http://www.ethicalwares.com
 http://www.veganline.com has a page about unswooshers

Someone mentioned Guat in Sheffield. They have a web site
 http://www.guatshoes.co.uk/

Someone mentioned No Sweat. Their shoe importer is
 http://www.earthandwear.com/ (although the people who make the sneakers are only paid £15 a month)

As for capitalism-free shoes: it takes a big machine to stretch material over a mould, so I don't know how it can be done without capital. The factory that makes chunky boots for the Trediar brand, Veganline.com and Vegetarian Shoes is NPS (Shoes) Woolleston, which managed to work as a staff-owned co-op for over 100 years but is a private company now. Equity Shoes Leicester is still staff-owned but I think they make all their stuff out of leather.
hope this useful
John

John Robertson


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hmmm

10.03.2004 23:05



but who makes the control decisions on the profit? and there might well be big profit because its an idea that people might want to buy into... out Nikeing Diesel, out Nikeing Nike.

quotes off the website: "We’ve decided to stop whining about Nike; why not make $10 million and use it to run a media literacy campaign instead? I’m really sick of the whiners."

"There’s a certain undeniable power that capitalism and even free markets have," says Lasn. "My problem is with top-down corporate consumer culture. This way of activism is one way for people to take back their culture."

I agree there is an certain undeniable power that capitalism and free markets have...
it is seductive.

Lasn, who makes the decisions in this company? How are these decisions made? Where does the money go?

Why is a media literacy campaign worth $10 million dollars?







heather


Blackspot, never heard of em

11.03.2004 00:10

I totally agree as a grear trainer wearer I would never in a million years wear Nike, but no-one has ever heard of Blackspot trainers.

My advice is to wear Puma's, for one they are dead trendy at the moment and two, they are German and by buying that brand we are supporting a country which opposed the war on Iraq!

Stuey
mail e-mail: stuey@surfanytime.co.uk


This is advertising - can we hide it please?

11.03.2004 01:56

"... We act out all the steroetypes, try to use them as a decoy and we become shining examples of the system we set out to destroy. ..."

From 'Famous and Dandy like Amos and Andy'

Barney


world has gone mad!

11.03.2004 03:23

Anti-capitalist capitalism???
Whatever next? War for peace?

Oi!


make your own shoes

11.03.2004 10:13

Why not make your own shoes.
Fuck the fashion industry.

smelly trainers


maybe not puma though...

11.03.2004 10:20

I wouldn't recommend buying puma in place of Nike.

Puma are the main target of the current Oxfam campaign about treatment of workers in the run-up to the Olympics

mike


WTF?!

11.03.2004 10:59

So subvertising turns into a mission to upset the CEO of a corporation, by - hold you breath - trying to outcompete with him!

This is not anti-capitalism. This is pro-capitalism. Will these factories be worker managed and owned, using local and sustainable materials, on a non-profit basis? I think not.

"Revolutionise Capitalism"?! Howabout overthrowing it?

Krop


steel toe caps help you walk

11.03.2004 12:20

wtf indeed allways had a problem with adbusters cool graffs and all that but a little to sleek etc.. i have three pair of steel toe caps librated from skips.. indeed much of my clothing is librated from skips.. just the same as my furniture in my nice urban sqaut it is amazeing what you can do with shit out of skips see  http://lowtech.org or  http://image.lowtech.org the only new produect there is the fuji 1300 wich was half the price becuase of a friend working at jessops.. the agfa cl18,s we use was new but there part of the lowtech philosophy.. that means you can grabb one on loan take images of what turns you on.. then lowtech will help you get them on line.. not thats cool.. oh yes the computer i use for image come from a skip.. skip raiders change the world.. for the abalition of civilisation..

Today everyday we feel rage anger love hope thats our inspartion the reson for image what is your reson ask the queston and do shit to change shit..

mozaz

mozaz


I'd buy 'em

11.03.2004 13:34

I'd probably buy a pair just coz I'd trust Adbusters far more than Nike or Puma and anything that helps bring down the Nike empire has to be good.

As for make you're own or find them in skips - are you guys taking the piss or are you really so buried in you're own worlds you really believe that crap?

Finding non sweatshop clothing or shoes doesn't seem that easy anymore so anything that goes the right way is better than anything that don't. It doesn't have to be totally pure or even anticapitalist to be better than what's there already.

"Revolution is not one big leap. It comes into being from a million small steps."

Steve


hmmm, steel toecaps...

11.03.2004 13:44

Hmmm...

Wouldn't finding stuff in skips cause problems with personal hygiene, Steel-Toe-Caps-Fella - or are you dead careful about keeping clean...?

I'd be worried about what I might pick up or end up smelling like - but I bet you've got it sussed. You'd have to, to be a real cool skip raider.

Thing is, if we all raided skips then nobody would throw anything out and the system would rapidly come to a full stop - bit like a pyramid selling scheme, isn't it?

Good luck with your raiding though!

LifeBoy

LifeBoy!


dont just talk

11.03.2004 14:31

If anyone is really interested in doing something about the worldwide exploitation of footwear and garment workers here are some links where you will find stuff about all aspects of this including campaigning and company information
The European Clean clothes campaign has a lot of reports and stats that can be downloaded or read online
This is a link to the latest report

March 2004, Sportswear Industry Data and Company Profiles
 http://www.cleanclothes.org/publications/olympic-profiles.htm

What is the price makeup of a 100 $ sportshoe
 http://www.cleanclothes.org/campaign/shoe.htm

 http://www.cleanclothes.org/companies.htm

This is the uk site for Clean clothes campaign but it is rarely updated
but you can go on a mailing list
 http://www.labourbehindthelabel.org/index.html
another uk site but not just clothing
 http://www.nosweat.org.uk/

there are loads more links on these sites

Do a bit of online activism if nothing else

As an exgarment worker I can tell you that most clothes in the cheap shops are at prices that mean the worker cannot be paid a living wage,The expensive stuff is still mainly made by people on less than a living wage but the shops and marketing folk make huge profits.
I know trade unionists(mostly men ) will say we should not have import controls etc but what about the thousands of uk garment workers who lost their jobs because of the greed of companies - - not just M & S but Katherine Hamnet and other 'designers' wrere among the first to shift production to the far east.
Vegetarian shoes are an ethical compamy whose shoes are made in Europe,

 http://www.vegetarian-shoes.co.uk/

If you want ethical clothes find an out of work garment worker and pay them to make your clothes or make your own from recycled fabrics,Im sure some of you already do

ee


Blackspot?

11.03.2004 16:04

I checked out the Blackspot link and cannot find any info about where the stuff is made
or if they actually have an ethical policy,this company could be worse than nike.

ee


Not worse than Nike???

11.03.2004 17:29

Adbusters are NOT going to be worse then Nike. Ethical policy is mentioned (read some of the articles) though I didn't see any exact details. Maybe these haven't been finalised yet.

If you haven't come across adbusters yet suggest you check out their site:

 http://www.adbusters.org/

The attempt to have a go at Phil Knight and Nike is sincere and genuine.

Steve


"Revolution is not one big leap. It comes into being from a million small steps.

11.03.2004 17:50

erm steve why the dig? yes we are fucking seroius not all of us are here just for the lifestyle etc.. now i have lowerd meself down your levell the gutter.. ill climb back out.. skip raiding is cool.. with toe caps you just give them a good wash and hay almoust new.. plus there good for other things (he he he he).. you have been down lowtech seen what comes from skips allso see  http://image.lowtech.org/flats.10.03.04 to see our waste culture..

The global holocaust is a continuous everyday rape of life.Everyday animals are eviscerated, women are raped, children molested and murdered, species pushed to extinction. The earth our home, our life, the mother of all life is ravaged. A stand must be taken now for the crisis is upon us, war must be declared, our culture and its corrupt supporters must fall.

as siad i like the graffs of adbusters etc.. there was nowt negtive in my reply i was showing people to a diffrent perspective etc.. we are all the revolution.. just seems some do not like people like me to be involved or yes i forgot paranoia mozaz. just like i aint modrated.. oh yes more bull shit from mozaz..

of to stick me head up me backside for more bull shit..

mozaz

mozaz


adbusters have lost the plot

12.03.2004 03:21

"...a worthy cause with the potential to set an historic precedent that could be repeated in other industries and usher in a more grassroots version of capitalism..."

So there you have it. The aim: a more 'grassroots' version of capitalism. Not an alternative to it, but a better version.

Adbusters just lost a LOT of credibility in my eyes. For some reason I always assumed they were anti-capitalists, but I guess not.

dissappointed


An Advert for Guat Shoes

12.03.2004 12:23

Adbusters have done alot for the movement, but I'm in two minds about these Blackspot trainers.

I reckon that the best thing we can do is go to Guat Shoes in Crookes and get some lovely Sheffield made shoes cobbled together.

I've had a pair of Guat Boots for a year now, and they are the most comfortable footwear I've ever had.

The set up in GUat, is one or two people, who I think own the shop, and a load of really beuatiful old sewing machines. The owner maker will draw around your foot and you can pick a leather (inc veggie) that you want.You can have one foot red and the other green if you want.

These shoes are not more expensive than a pair of posh Nikes, or Black spots. Plus they will last longer, are made in Sheffield, and are much more beatiful.

As for making your own shoes, then I don't think its a crazy idea. More people should give it a go. I admire my housemate for having done it already. ( a righteous ranting activist once pointed out that his trousers had been made in a sweatshop; but weirdly enough they were a product of the sewing table in his bedroom)

The future I envisage is one where we are multiskilled, and yes, do make our own shoes.
Why not start now?

Love MATT





Matt
mail e-mail: matthewtrevelyan@hotmail.com


pay

12.03.2004 15:10

I would still like to know how much an hour the workers earn who make the supposedly ethical sneakers.I could not find anything on the Blackwood site.
Ethical for some people means that the materials dont harm the environment or dont harm animals.
If people are only paid the government minimum wage then that is not ethical by my book,whether it is capitalist or not.
If the shoes are manufactured outside of Europe or in Eastern Europe it is very unlikely that the workers are paid a reasonable wage.
The thing is we have capitalism but some capitalist enterprises pay better wages than others. The struggle for a decent wage is part of the struggle of working people to first survive and eat so I would not ideally want to buy anything made by someone on crap wages.
In reality this is hard to do if ones own income is at subsistence level.

I really like the sound of the Sheffield shop.Thanks for that info.

ee


Make sandals from cast-off tyres

12.03.2004 16:52

How to make sandals from old tyres.

citizen Able
mail e-mail: citizen_able@yahoo.com
- Homepage: http://www.freewebs.com/citizen_able/


hmmm

13.03.2004 13:21

"anti-swoosh" - give us a break! adbusters are just as reliant on the brand-driven capitalist market as Nike... as well they should be being a bunch of industry adwriters and graphic designers.



Laura