PF Flyers Bob Cousy
Color: Black, Blue
Material: Textile
PF Flyers Bob Cousy Details
- Retro style will make you feel like you're having flashbacks to years before you were around
- Durable and traction-patterned rubber outsole for added grip
- Uniquely added heel support in the lacing structure
- Classic shoes originally work by Bob Cousy over 50 years ago
- Posture Foundation insole to keep you at your best
PF Flyers Bob Cousy Description
Rich in heritage and a signature model of one of the Celtics' all-time greatest players, the PF Flyers Bob Cousy unisex retro shoes are a superb choice for the discerning shopper. These are almost like a basketball time capsule. Lace up the PF Flyers Bob Cousy unisex retro shoes and you might feel like you're traveling some interdimensional rift in the time-space continuum, taking you back to 1957, where Bob Cousy is getting ready to charge onto the hardwood.
Don't sweat it, Marty; the PF Flyers Bob Cousy unisex retro shoes won't really take you back in time, but that classic look is truly timeless! These shoes looked and felt great over 50 years ago, and will continue to be a favorite far into the future. Maybe someday you can pass your PF Flyers Bob Cousy unisex retro shoes down to your grandchild, like a family heirloom! We'd suggest that you put some fresh insoles in them first; 50 years of wear can funk a show up pretty good, even a shoe as awesome as the PF Flyers Bob Cousy unisex retro shoes.
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Brand History
PF Flyers' shoes are a timeless piece of Americana. In 1933, canvas footwear pioneer BF Goodrich patented the Posture Foundation insole, an innovation in comfort and performance, and began adding the new technology to its action shoes. Goodrich shoes with Posture Foundation became known simply as 'P-F' in 1937. In early advertisements, they encouraged comsumers to "Run faster and jump higher," and saw PF Flyers escaping gyms and ball fields to become fashionable active footwear for everyone in the 40s and 50s. PF Flyers styles ranged from high and low-top sport shoes to oxfords and moccasins 'for work, relaxation and play.' By the 1960s, PF Flyers was one of the most popular shoes in America.
After struggling with industry changes, PF Flyers was purchased by New Balance in 2001 and saw a revival in 2003, and today is reaching an entirely new generation that appreciates the same simple style and "Posture Foundation" support that their parents and grandparents fell in love with over the last 70 years. A recent reissue of the classic collaboration with one of basketball's earliest superstars, Bob Cousy, the All-American reminds consumers that some styles truly are timeless. With fresh ideas and upstart co-stars like rock legend Johnny Marr (Modest Mouse, The Smiths), PF Flyers will have you running faster and jumping higher in some ultra-cool kicks.