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Chinese And Foreign "Throwing Shoes Doors" Emerge In An Endless Stream Of &Nbsp; The Whirling Dart Shoes Are Born.

2010/5/14 11:42:00 29

Footwear Industry

"Swirling darts" leather shoes Recently, it was priced at $126 each. In December 2008, former US President Bush made a surprise visit to Iraq and signed the US garrison agreement with the Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki and the strategic framework agreement between the two countries. Just after Bush finished speaking, an Iraqi reporter threw two shoes at Bush, and Bush bowed over the attack. Since then, "throwing shoes incident" emerge in endlessly.

 


"Swirling darts" leather shoes Inspired by this, it will turn round the darts and leather shoes Integrated together. leather shoes There are wooden handles behind it, which can greatly help attackers to enhance the accuracy and intensity of the target attack.
 


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