БелАЗ теперь торгует не только карьерными самосвалами, но и — внезапно — обувью👀
Китайские аналоги известных «тимберлендов» (зато — со значком самосвала!) стоят каких-то 120 рублей (оригинальные Timberland Premium 6-Inch Boot стоят +- 200 евро). Пишут, что БелАзовская версия сделана из натуральной кожи.
Кроме обуви (и самосвалов, конечно) на сайте БелАза можно заказать футболки, кепки, куртки и ремни
БелАЗ теперь торгует не только карьерными самосвалами, но и — внезапно — обувью👀
Китайские аналоги известных «тимберлендов» (зато — со значком самосвала!) стоят каких-то 120 рублей (оригинальные Timberland Premium 6-Inch Boot стоят +- 200 евро). Пишут, что БелАзовская версия сделана из натуральной кожи.
Кроме обуви (и самосвалов, конечно) на сайте БелАза можно заказать футболки, кепки, куртки и ремни
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