Macbeth shoes

Macbeth shoes was the temporary name for athletic shoes Macbeth of 2005 during the marketing campaign "Sport of Life." Macbeth Footwear is a company of Tom Delonge and Mark Hoppus created the platinum-punk band Blink 182 and Jon Humphrey, a concert organizer and former vice president of the company Adio skateboard shoes. The slogan "Sport for Life" campaign designed to show a different type of athletics.

A nation that athletics in our daily lives, compared to only physical sport. "The sport of life" includes every decision and subsequent action of a person could take in their daily lives, the lives of people around them and, finally, to improve themselves. Whether to take a risk and go through the things that the country and be with the girl that you like or pick up a guitar and learn to play, the campaign was aimed at the passion and commitment of the people who use them to highlight in the decisions daily. Macbeth said that the "Athletics" word in their name for the duration of 2005 declined, then by the end of the year in which the brand has decided to focus the marketing of their establishment in the heart of music and active lifestyle .
Macbeth shoes

Macbeth shoes


 Macbeth shoes

Macbeth shoes


In 2005, the marketing campaign launched "Keep A Breast Foundation" and Macbeth Athletics to paint with an online auction with unique forms plaster bust of the wife of the best musicians and artists to host breast cancer fundraising and education for adolescents.

Among the notables whose casts were auctioned International Burlesque Star Dita Von Teese, Catherine D'Lish, Maya Ford of the Donnas, Rosa Blasi of Strong Medicine, Kelly Hu of X2, the wives of No Doubt, pro surfer Lisa Anderson Layne Beachley contain, the Suicide Girls, Katy Perry and more. Lending their artistic talents to decorate the models are the Foo Fighters, DJ Greyboy, Tom DeLonge, members of No Doubt, Alkaline Trio, Taking Back Sunday, Terranova Glory, Switchfoot, and Aaron tattoo guru.

The auction was held with eBay.com during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October 1 to 31, 2005. The one-of-a-kind works of art were also exhibitions gallery in New York, 6 Oct. 22 and Los Angeles in the month of October.

"Like millions of others, I have experienced the devastating effects of cancer did not hit one, but several members of my family," said Tom DeLonge, the founder of Macbeth Athletics. "Keep a Breast creates events that are not only inspiring and beautiful, offering a call to action for the millions of teenagers and young adults in search of support for a cause."