Kickers is a youth brand created in 1970 in France that produces a wide range of footwear and clothing. Kickers was bought in 2007 by the Royer group.
18-651: (Redirected from Kickers ) [REDACTED] Look up Kicker or kicker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kicker or The Kicker may refer to: Sports [ edit ] Placekicker , a position in American and Canadian football Kicker (magazine) , sports magazine in Germany Kicker, the German colloquial term for an association football player Kicker,
36-459: A pair of Kickers on the set of Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy alongside Bing Crosby in 1977. He was also photographed by Clive Arrowsmith in that same year, as well as appearing on the front cover of Melody Maker on February 18, 1978, resplendent in the brand. Ian Brown wore a pair of Kick His to The Haçienda as a cheeky retort to the strict 'no trainer policy'. The Stone Roses wore them in their video for ' Fools Gold '. A sheep sported
54-571: A tie breaking card in poker "Kicker", an option in the Connecticut Lottery 's Cash 5 game "The Kicker", an option in the Ohio Lottery 's Classic Lotto game Music [ edit ] The Kicker (Bobby Hutcherson album) , 1999 The Kicker (Joe Henderson album) , 1967 Kicker (album) , by Zella Day (2015) Kicker (EP) , by The Get Up Kids (2018) Other [ edit ] Kicker (journalism) Kicker (KDE) ,
72-456: A tie breaking card in poker "Kicker", an option in the Connecticut Lottery 's Cash 5 game "The Kicker", an option in the Ohio Lottery 's Classic Lotto game Music [ edit ] The Kicker (Bobby Hutcherson album) , 1999 The Kicker (Joe Henderson album) , 1967 Kicker (album) , by Zella Day (2015) Kicker (EP) , by The Get Up Kids (2018) Other [ edit ] Kicker (journalism) Kicker (KDE) ,
90-452: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kicker [REDACTED] Look up Kicker or kicker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kicker or The Kicker may refer to: Sports [ edit ] Placekicker , a position in American and Canadian football Kicker (magazine) , sports magazine in Germany Kicker,
108-472: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kickers (brand) Kickers are primarily popular amongst British school children, with Kickers 'Lo' style shoes being a popular choice of school shoes for British boys attending secondary school . On the French scene in 1970, Daniel Raufast came across a poster advertising the musical Hair . Interested by all
126-521: The German colloquial term for an association football player Kicker, the word used in Belgium, Finland, Germany, and Russia for table football Kicker, another name for Kickball Flea Kicker , a play executed by the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team Nicolás Kicker (born 1992), Argentine tennis player Kicker (dominoes) , a domino tile that increases the count by one spot Kicker,
144-474: The barefooted youngsters wearing jeans, he developed a new shoe concept which he believed to be more compatible with the blue-jean generation. The designer Jacques Chevallereau then created the first 'jean boot'. This new shoe was very different: the use of nubuck ; shapes that looked more like short boots than regular shoes; tough crepe soles made with natural rubber , eyelets , contrast stitching, panels and appliqués all obviously referencing denim . The success
162-463: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kicker . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kicker&oldid=1200031433 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
180-463: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kicker . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kicker&oldid=1200031433 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
198-447: The stock would be gone in a flash. Many children also collected the flower shape tag and did not believe the shoes were real Kickers unless this tag was included. A variety of Kickers shoes, primarily the Lo and Hi top styles, have proven to be popular amongst British school children, mostly boys attending secondary school, as use of school shoes. The Kick Hi boot was released in 1975. It
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#1732848144528216-550: The taskbar for the K Desktop Environment Kicker ( Transformers ) , a Transformers: Energon character Kicker Statue , created by sculptor Josef Tabachnyk Kickers (brand) , a European clothing and footwear brand The common name for the Oregon tax rebate On a sailboat, the boom vang A part of a pinball machine Alternative name for the video game Shao-lin's Road See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Kicker Topics referred to by
234-502: The taskbar for the K Desktop Environment Kicker ( Transformers ) , a Transformers: Energon character Kicker Statue , created by sculptor Josef Tabachnyk Kickers (brand) , a European clothing and footwear brand The common name for the Oregon tax rebate On a sailboat, the boom vang A part of a pinball machine Alternative name for the video game Shao-lin's Road See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Kicker Topics referred to by
252-869: The two teams who formed the actual Eintracht Frankfurt, from Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany Kickers Offenbach from Offenbach am Main, Hesse, Germany Kickers Würzburg from Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany Calgary Kickers from Calgary, Alberta, Canada California Kickers from Hollywood, California, United States Denver Kickers from Denver, Colorado, United States Los Angeles Kickers from Los Angeles, California, United States SV Kickers Pforzheim from Pforzheim, Germany Potsdamer Kickers from Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany Richmond Kickers from Richmond, Virginia, United States St. Petersburg Kickers from St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. Stuttgarter Kickers from Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Violet Kickers F.C. from Jamaica Gambling [ edit ] Kicker (poker) or side card,
270-1116: The upward-sloping part of a jump in a ski/snowboard terrain park Association football [ edit ] BSC Kickers 1900 Berlin from Berlin, Germany Kickers Emden from Emden, Lower Saxony, Germany Kickers Frankfurt , one of the two teams who formed the actual Eintracht Frankfurt, from Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany Kickers Offenbach from Offenbach am Main, Hesse, Germany Kickers Würzburg from Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany Calgary Kickers from Calgary, Alberta, Canada California Kickers from Hollywood, California, United States Denver Kickers from Denver, Colorado, United States Los Angeles Kickers from Los Angeles, California, United States SV Kickers Pforzheim from Pforzheim, Germany Potsdamer Kickers from Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany Richmond Kickers from Richmond, Virginia, United States St. Petersburg Kickers from St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. Stuttgarter Kickers from Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Violet Kickers F.C. from Jamaica Gambling [ edit ] Kicker (poker) or side card,
288-580: The word used in Belgium, Finland, Germany, and Russia for table football Kicker, another name for Kickball Flea Kicker , a play executed by the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team Nicolás Kicker (born 1992), Argentine tennis player Kicker (dominoes) , a domino tile that increases the count by one spot Kicker, the upward-sloping part of a jump in a ski/snowboard terrain park Association football [ edit ] BSC Kickers 1900 Berlin from Berlin, Germany Kickers Emden from Emden, Lower Saxony, Germany Kickers Frankfurt , one of
306-631: Was in the late 1980s and early 1990s that Kickers really gained popularity when Kick His were heralded by icons on the Manchester music scene. The Kick Hi then became popular in the rave scene, first with acid house and then later with trance music . Many fans of the shoe came from diverse cultural and contemporary musical backgrounds. Over the years, Kickers has been associated with the music industry, including Ms Dynamite , So Solid Crew , Jarvis Cocker , Noel Gallagher , Mike Skinner , Arctic Monkeys , Craig David and Rodney P . David Bowie wore
324-503: Was such that, within one season, Kickers production capacity grew from 300 to 12,000 pairs per month. Immediately successful in France, then Germany, by 1974, Kickers were selling in over 70 countries. During the 1980s Kickers shoes became very successful in Britain. So much so in some case, children were queuing up until 10 o'clock at night waiting upon deliveries, and when the delivery did arrive
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