Collection: Sneakers
The term "sneaker" emerged in the 1880s, as the rubber sole made these shoes virtually noiseless compared to traditional leather-soled footwear. The name "sneaker" derived from the fact that people could walk silently, or "sneak," without making a sound.
In the 1970s, another pivotal moment in sneaker history occurred with the emergence of Nike. Founded by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, Nike revolutionized the sneaker industry by introducing innovative designs and technologies. The release of the Nike Air Max in 1987, featuring a visible air cushioning unit, marked a significant advancement in sneaker comfort and performance.
Throughout the late 20th century and into the 21st century, sneakers evolved beyond their athletic origins and became a prominent fashion accessory. The rise of hip-hop culture and sneaker collaborations with celebrities and designers further propelled their popularity. Sneaker collecting and reselling became a lucrative market, with limited edition releases often selling out within minutes.
Today, sneakers have become a global phenomenon, transcending gender, age, and social boundaries. They continue to evolve in terms of design, technology, and cultural significance. From athletic performance to street style, sneakers have left an indelible mark on fashion and society, representing the intersection of comfort, functionality, and self-expression.
In the 1970s, another pivotal moment in sneaker history occurred with the emergence of Nike. Founded by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, Nike revolutionized the sneaker industry by introducing innovative designs and technologies. The release of the Nike Air Max in 1987, featuring a visible air cushioning unit, marked a significant advancement in sneaker comfort and performance.
Throughout the late 20th century and into the 21st century, sneakers evolved beyond their athletic origins and became a prominent fashion accessory. The rise of hip-hop culture and sneaker collaborations with celebrities and designers further propelled their popularity. Sneaker collecting and reselling became a lucrative market, with limited edition releases often selling out within minutes.
Today, sneakers have become a global phenomenon, transcending gender, age, and social boundaries. They continue to evolve in terms of design, technology, and cultural significance. From athletic performance to street style, sneakers have left an indelible mark on fashion and society, representing the intersection of comfort, functionality, and self-expression.
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Adidas Yeezy Slide Onyx HQ6448
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Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Onyx HQ4540
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Adidas Yeezy 500 Granite GW6373
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Adidas SNS Stan Smith 20th Anniversary FV7363
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Adidas Ultraboost Haven Uncaged Triple Black BY2636
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Adidas Sean Wotherspoon Superstar Super Earth GX3823
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Adidas Ultraboost 2.0 Bronze Medal BB4078
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Adidas NMD R1 Invincible Neighbourhood Tiger CQ1775
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Adidas Ultraboost 4.0 Bape Green Camo F35097
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Adidas Kith Ace Tango 17.1 Pure Control White CM7893
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Adidas Ultraboost 1.0 Triple Black BB4677
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Adidas NMD R1 SNS Datamosh Collegiate Orange BB6365
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Adidas Ultraboost 2.0 Gold Medal BB3929
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Adidas Ultraboost 2.0 Core Black BB3909
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Adidas Yeezy Quantum Barium H68771
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