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Veja Volley 70s-style tennis shoes

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We have featured the Veja brand before, a Fairtrade company that produces really cool retro-styled footwear. The Veja Volley is the company's latest addition.

Available in two colourways, the Veja Volley is apparently inspired by a Brazilian trainer from the 1970s and has an organic cotton canvas upper and an Amazonian rubber sole, the style and detailing kept to a mimimum for something simple and stylish.

You can see the other colour option over the page, with both pairs selling for £70.

Please note: Retailer End Clothing has just told us that it is currently doing free shipping worldwide on everything it sells for the next 72 hours – so if you are after some new clobber, check out its site now.

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1980s Diadora Borg Original trainers reissued

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Italian sportswear company Diadora still makes some of its products in its home territory, a rarity for a sportswear manufacturer. Saying that, we don't know if it's the case for the newly-reissued premium take on the Borg Original trainers.

Not to be confused with the recently-reissued Borg Elite, This 1980s tennis court classic is back with a bright white leather upper, along with contrasting black logo and trim and on the sides in black. There's also a Ghilly lacing system, a leather tongue and that chunky branded sole.

Available now, £74.99 will secure you a pair. See over the page for another shot.

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1980s Puma Dallas trainers reissued in new colours

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Last reissued in March, the Puma Dallas trainers are back on the shelves in limited numbers.

An 80s classic, where it was big on both the terraces and the breakdancing scene, the Dallas has premium soft suede uppers, contrast stripe and with a shape faithful to the original.

Very limited numbers in either the yellow and blue or black and white, both selling for £55.

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Adidas London City Series trainers back in stock online

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The recent reissue of the Adidas London flew off the shelves at one particular retailer. But here's some good news if you missed out – the Adidas Online Store has loads of them, in almost every size too right now.

Safly not the brown suede version but the black suede version with red/orange detailing, gold foil print, embossed pimpled tongue and a gum sole.

Pick up a pair of the City Series reissue for £50 (which is actually cheaper than previously sold too) at the Adidas Online Store. Interestingly, the site also has a yellow variation that we've not seen previously – although right now it's only showing in a size 5. See a shot of that over the page.

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Adidas Gazelle OG trainers back in grey suede

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Another classic trainer gets the reissue treatment from Adidas, this Adidas Gazelle OG.

The latest version is in grey suede, keeping a similarly sleek and slim profile as the 1968 original, with white detailing, a slim hexagon-shaped sole and gold Adidas branding on the side.

Certain to sell out quickly, you can buy a pair online for £64.99 right now.

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Adidas Italia 1960 trainers get black suede reissue

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We've seen a few versions in leather of late, but now the Adidas Italia 1960 trainers are back in another colour and another finish – black suede.

Yes, a black suede finish for this update of the 1960 Rome Olympics shoe, with white for the detailing and a touch of blue for the branding. Aside from that, it's the shoe you might already know and love, perfect if you love a slim profile on your footwear.

Available now, £64.99 is the price. See over the page for another shot.

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