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17 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Sorry to bring this back, but did anyone notice the cuff links in the demon store today? It finally had the old 1989-1994 logo on it that I’ve wanted for so long (along with the others.) Of course being female, they’re completely useless to me, but they’ll make a nice Father’s Day gift. 
Hopefully to do some more retro gear from this era.

Yes i was down the shop today and saw both the cuff links and the badge set.

Oh and i bought a pair of NB demon runners, and oh my they are so comfy☺️?so if you are need of some new runners i can highly recommended them?

 
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9 hours ago, deebug said:

Yes i was down the shop today and saw both the cuff links and the badge set.

Oh and i bought a pair of NB demon runners, and oh my they are so comfy☺️?so if you are need of some new runners i can highly recommended them?

Nah my brother got me some top class sneakers from Philippines a few years ago so I’m all good ?

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On 5/11/2021 at 8:02 PM, Luther said:

Hopefully he gets to swing that around in September!

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While we're bumping this thread it seems they ran with this catch phrase 30 years early

 

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Too young to remember this, but fooryjumpers.com is wrong. Our logo actually debuted in 1976, not 1977. Gee look at it though. Who drew it? The eyes are mismatched, massive gap between eyes and nose, lines very crooked.. First, I thought it was child’s drawing of out 1977 logo, but this was on our actual annual report. I guess they got a professional artist to do it again next year. Anyone knows who drew this?

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On 9/8/2021 at 4:54 PM, roy11 said:

While we're bumping this thread it seems they ran with this catch phrase 30 years early

 

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