Archive for January, 2010
Shoefiti in Germany
A German blog about Men’s shoes has a nice summary of Shoefiti’s history and trends:
Shoefiti nennt sich das Phänomen dann und setzt sich, wie sich bereits vermuten lässt, aus den Worten Shoe und Graffiti zusammen.
A Google Translate version is available here.
Published by admin on January 22nd, 2010 tagged Shoefiti Mentions | Comment now »
Shoefiti in Vienna, Austria
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DSC_0004, originally uploaded by yvonne franz.
Yvonne Franz captured some shoefiti above an intersection in the Neubaugasse shopping district in Vienna, Austria.
Published by admin on January 10th, 2010 tagged General | Comment now »
Shoefiti Strikes Girona, Spain
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Shoes hanging, originally uploaded by jmariofranco.
Nike shoes hang from a wire attached to an apartment building in Girona, Spain.
Published by admin on January 3rd, 2010 tagged General | Comment now »
A Marine’s Personal Experience with Shoefiti
A recent commenter named Robert explains his involvement with shoefiti in the 1980’s
In the late 80’s, I was in the U.S. Marines. On your last day of serving 4 years of active service, guys would throw a pair of combat boots up in the air on power lines. I guess it was to say “I [...]

