A TRAINER released by global sportswear giant Adidas has been named after a Bradford district location - thanks to a local man's suggestion.

Last October, Adidas fan Craig Bell contacted Gary Aspden, who designs and curates shoes in the Adidas Spezial line, and suggested that a new trainer in the range be called 'Lawkholme'.

Gary liked the name Craig put forward - and the Lawkholme SPZL was later created.

The Lawkholme SPZL trainersThe Lawkholme SPZL trainers (Image: Newsquest/Mike Simmonds)

Craig, 34, said he suggested 'Lawkholme' in honour of Lawkholme Lane, Keighley, where the Peter Black factory used to be located.

Peter Black had the rights to make Adidas sports bags.

Lawkholme Lane, Keighley, after the Peter Black factory was demolished (Image: Newsquest/Mike Simmonds)

Craig, of Allerton, said: "An Adidas shoe now exists with a Bradford name.

"I'm so proud about this.

"It's a real nod to the area's history.

"I was absolutely over the moon when I found out Gary had used my suggestion.

"He is well-known for using northern locations as names on the SPZL shoes of the Adidas Spezial brand."

Craig added: "It's a lovely shoe.

"I've got a pair and they look great and are very comfortable."

Unveiling the Lawkholme SPZL on Instagram, Gary said: "The name 'Lawkholme' was suggested by an Adidas fan (and was one of the few that cleared legally this season) - it comes from Lawkholme Lane which is where the now demolished Peter Black factory was located in Keighley."

A picture of the old Peter Black factory in KeighleyA picture of the old Peter Black factory in Keighley

The 10-year anniversary of the Adidas Spezial brand was celebrated earlier this year.

Gary, from Darwen, Lancashire, was raised on Adidas, wearing the trainers as a youngster and witnessing the label’s impact on the football and dance club cultures which dominated northern England.

He joined the company in the 1990s.

The Lawkholme SPZL is now on sale, described as "shoes with a familiar silhouette and an unexpected twist" on the Adidas website.

It adds: "A pivot from the well-known, these Adidas shoes pair a clean leather and suede upper with an absence of three stripes.

"An EVA midsole delivers comfort with each step, and a rubber outsole rounds out the streamlined profile."

Reviews are very favourable for the Lawkholme SPZL on the Adidas website.

One person said: "A really nice casual trainer. The leather and suede upper has a nice feel to it and looks great."

Another added: "The quality of the shoes blew me away. Don't hesitate, just buy. You won't regret it!"