Curbside Catwalk: Seattle, WA


by stacey at November 29, 2005, 12:03 AM

Working for Adidas has its bonuses, especially when you're a product manager for the company's ultra-hip Sport Heritage line. Just ask 31-year-old Eric A., who has more track jackets and sweet kicks in his closet than any human being should be allowed.

+ jacket: Adidas red and white "Peru Football" top. "I love it. It's my favorite from the Fall 2005 line."
+ pants: Diesel. "I've had them for years."
+ black T-shirt: Adidas commemorative World Cup shirt, complete with a sweet rhinestone soccer-field design. "This is great to wear out at night with a blazer, and I didn't have to bedazzle it myself."
+ shoes: Adidas "American Football" cleats in black and white with side fasteners.
+ bracelet: Silver Buddhist "Om" design; he got it in Portland.

Eric prefers an "eclectic, sports meets modern tailored" look, his weakness is shoes (duh) and he's inspired by Alexander McQueen, John Galliano and newest Adidas collaborator, Stella McCartney.

Comments

WOW!!!! What a "Hottie"! Not often that you find a guy with $$$$, good looks, class, that can bedazzle! You go boy!!! Your Momma must be proud of you!

Posted by: Joan Andrews at December 22, 2005 8:15 PM

I've been looking for that jacket for months..Do you know if someone is selling it?..Maybe him???

Posted by: Helen Bohorquez at August 22, 2007 8:19 PM

I also have been looking for that "Peru Football Jacket" in XL - can someone tell me where I can get a hold of one? PLEASE HELP!!!!

Posted by: Susanna Santome at September 1, 2007 12:43 PM

You look great on those clothes and you are also really cute!!! I like your style... It's cool that you work at Adidas... I've been looking for that jacket for months..Do you know if someone is selling it? Or where can I find one in size M? I would really apreciate your help...

Posted by: M.J. Cabrera at August 4, 2008 9:18 AM

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