Buying Adidas Again

If you are a mom like me then you are always on the run. This is why I have started to get really particular about my running shoes. 

Yet another reason that I am starting to get particular about my running shoes is because I am getting older. This means that my foot and my arch needs more support or I am going to start getting Charlie Horses in the back of my legs. If you are getting leg cramps then try wearing a pair of Adidas. This might seem like you are going back in time to high school at first but trust me, your feet will thank you later. Who cares if the neighbors don't think you are cool wearing them!   Your kids sure will! 

There are two very hot trends when it comes to Adidas Shoes for women. One is the retro styling from the 70s and 80s and the other is the running shoe with the foldable sole.   The foldable sole thing is pretty amazing. When it comes to shoes that you can squish up and stuff in a gym bag, the Adidas Daroga Mesh is probably the most flexible yet durable athletic shoe ever made.  Aside from the usual black, red and white these shoes are also offered in a girly pink and are reasonably priced at around seventy books. They are also a good option if you have a daughter who is athletic or who is taking dance classes and needs to cart around a lightweight shoe. 

Adidas has also recently released the Comptown style.  This casual walking  shoe (that can also be worn for sports), is inspired by the 80s basketball shoe which came in pink and brown and gray and brown.  The most recent edition is upgraded with suede upper.  These are super comfortable but I warn you don't spill anything on them.  As they are suede like they can be hard to clean.  They go for about seventy bucks. 

Another retro style is the Adidas Originals Specialz. A retro of seventies hand-ball shoe that comes in wild colors such as orange and raspberry it sells for seventy bucks.  The colors are not that mature but if you wear them your toddlers will love you for being so vibrant.  They are the perfect pair of shoes to embarrass your kids with if their friends see you at the mall with them on.

Another very popular model is the Mei Adida, which is suede Yoga shoe. This shoe is lightweight and has no laces. It is available in coffee, burgundy, grey or black.  These versatile and minimalist shoes are available for about seventy bucks and look good with almost everything. I wear them around the house all the time. They are super delicate and contemporary looking and people can hardly believe it when I tell them they are made by that old running shoe company called Adidas. They look more haute couture than that for sure

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Buying a Comforter for Winter

Winter's coming so it's time to think about keeping your kids (and you and your partner) cozy. The first thing to do is check to see if the ones from last year are still in good shape. If they are not ripped or losing their fill then they are fine.  

You can sometimes restuff a comforter that is getting flat, especially an expensive one that is filled with duck fluff. Expensive comforter stores specialize in this fine art. 

Sometimes you can't avoid buying a new comforter. Often this is necessary if a dry cleaner can't get things clean. Perhaps the most crucial thing to pay attention to when buying a comforter is the fill type. These filling usually include duck down, duck feather-down, goose feather-down, and goose down. Feather blends are usually less expensive, and less warm, than pure down.  

You should also look for comforters with box stitching which adds durability to the comforter. Look specifically for this stitch pattern if buying for the kids. If buying for your own bed this is not such an issue. The best places to find high quality pure down comforters in the latest popular colors such as sage, crimson and taupe are online.

You can sometimes get linen or comforters with 800 thread counts a lot cheaper than you can ordinarily. When you buy a comforter be sure to look at the thread count.  The higher the number, the fluffier and higher quality the comforter will be. A really high quality comforter with a really high thread count can sell for between $400 to $600.

simple one that is appropriate for the kids can go as low as thirty bucks if you are shopping somewhere like Zellers or Wal-Mart.  JC Penney is also a good place to buy comforters, especially during December and January when they offer up to 50% off on selected stock.  They also have a monogramming service so you can personalize your comforter. 

A monogrammed comforter actually makes a great gift for a teenage girl.  It's a good Sweet Sixteen gift or gift to give if a kid is going away to college. For the ultimate gift indulge in a 100% silk comforter.  This of course is strictly for you and your partner to enjoy. The kids will ruin them. These silk comforters sell for as low as $264 for a full set on auction sites and discount sites online. 

These comforters come in every shade of the rainbow.  Comforters also are sold in a heavier silk called Winter silk that incorporates a cotton shell to give the comforter more heft. If you do decide to buy a silk comforter for your child's bed make sure it is a color or a pattern that will help disguise spills, dirt or stains. In some ways silk is ideal because it is so strong. It is hard for a child to ruin it because it is one of the strongest fabrics in existence. It is also cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

Here is a good online store for comforters