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Sneaker Collecting Info

Besides all the individual sneaker reviews, I also write some sneaker collecting info articles like these to answer questions others ask me or that I see being asked a lot online.

Many articles in this category are not brand-specific, or are covering numerous brands or models.  Thus, this is sort of a catch-all category where I gear the articles towards the actual hobby of collecting sneakers.

People ask me questions about kicks all the time.  I also see a lot of questions about sneakers in general.  If you have such a question, make sure to check out my big list of informational articles on the site or use the search function for something specific.

See Sneaker Collecting Info Articles from newest updated to oldest:

Gifts To Get Sneakerheads

Updated February 8, 2024 by Anthony

Gifts To Get Sneakerheads

When a holiday or someone’s birthday comes around, it can be tough to figure out what to get that special someone besides an expensive pair of kicks! Here’s 5 gifts to get sneakerheads that are sure to be appreciated!

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How To Identify A Pair Of Nikes

Updated November 20, 2023 by Anthony

Nike Style Code On Inside Tag

As a part of my years of collecting sneakers, I frequently come across pairs of sneakers that I cannot identify at a glance. There are a couple of tricks that make the process of learning what the sneaker is a bit faster. Learn how to quickly and easily identify a pair of Nikes using the internet below!

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Sneakerhead Guide to Sustainable Sneaker Collecting

Updated September 12, 2023 by Anthony

Nike Space Hippie 04 Iron Grey WDYWT On Feet

Sneaker collecting has come a long way since I first started in 2008. Back then, it was all about those “grail” sneakers with leather and suede quality rarely seen in modern releases. But times have changed, and with growing concerns about the environment and ethical production, sustainability in sneaker collecting is becoming more important than ever. In this article, we’ll explore the world of sustainable sneakers.

How To Make Sneakers More Sustainable

In the world of sustainable sneaker collecting, the materials used play a crucial role. Modern sneakers are often made from synthetic materials, but sustainable options are changing the game.

Nike Space Hippies are taking steps as a partially sustainable sneaker
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Nike Space Hippie 01 Wolf Grey
The midsole is made out of Crater Foam
which mixes Nike Grind rubber with
regular midsole foam.
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Sustainable sneakers often incorporate natural fibers like organic cotton and hemp. These materials not only reduce the environmental impact but also provide a unique look and feel to your kicks.

Additionally, brands like Nike and Adidas (check out Adidas’ sustainable shoe offerings here) are now using upcycled and recycled materials for some of their sneaker production. This means turning old plastic bottles or discarded textiles into new kicks, reducing waste in the process.

If you’re into leather sneakers, some kicks are made from vegan leather these days. These alternatives use synthetic materials that mimic the look and feel of traditional leather.

Often times, the recycled materials make their way into the midsole and outsole of the sneaker. For example, the Space Hippie line uses things like regrind rubber and Crater foam which are comprised of recycled rubber and midsole materials. This uses less waste and still provides a similar feel underfoot.

The Demand For Sustainable Shoes

While sneakerheads may not always be at the forefront of sustainable fashion, the demand for sustainable shoes is undeniably growing. Brands like Nike and Adidas have started to prioritize sustainability in their marketing and production via marketing movements like “Return to Zero”. This shift has not only increased awareness within the sneaker community but also among the general public.

With issues like climate change and ethical production gaining traction in mainstream media, more people are seeking eco-friendly options in all aspects of their lives, including their footwear. The increased demand is driving brands to invest in sustainable technologies and materials, making eco-conscious sneakers more accessible and stylish than ever before. This is despite many collectors’ preference for real, high quality leather and suede.

Additionally, sneaker brands like Nike and Adidas have become good at crafting the stories behind sneakers. And all it takes to move a sneaker sometimes is a great storyline. Attach a good story to some sustainable kicks and watch them fly off the shelves!

Why Sustainable Shoes Can Be Expensive

One question that often comes up when discussing sustainable sneakers is the cost. Some sustainable shoes are more expensive.

Some possible reasons include:

  • Smaller Production Runs: Sustainable kicks are often produced in smaller quantities. The limited production can result in higher costs per pair.
  • Materials: The use of eco-friendly materials, such as organic cotton and recycled plastics, can often be more expensive to source and manufacture.
  • R&D: Developing sustainable materials and technologies requires investment in research and development, which is reflected in the final price.

Sustainable sneaker collecting is not just a trend; it’s a responsible choice for the future. By opting for sneakers made from natural fibers, upcycled materials, and vegan alternatives, sneakerheads can reduce environmental footprint while still enjoying the kicks! As the demand for sustainable shoes continues to rise, we can expect more options like this in the world of sneaker collecting.

Sneaker Collecting Is Not Dead

Updated July 18, 2023 by Anthony

Is Sneaker Collecting Dead

Sneaker collecting, once a popular subculture, has gone through some interesting changes, making people wonder if it’s still as popular as before. In this article, we explore the world of sneakerheads to answer the question: “Is sneaker collecting dead?” I’ll get into how sneaker collecting started, how it changed over time, and what the future might hold for the hobby.

The Sneaker that Started it all

Sneaker collecting began in the ’80s and ’90s when brands making sneakers that were great for sports and looked dope! Probably the most well-known early example of collectible sneakers is the Air Jordan 1.

Black Toe AJ1
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Air Jordan 1 Black Toe (review)
The Air Jordan 1 is often credited as being the first “collectible” sneaker
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While the Air Force 1 first released in 1982, the sneaker often credited with igniting sneaker collecting is the Air Jordan 1. Originally released in 1985, the Air Jordan 1 was Michael Jordan’s first signature shoe.

This sneaker broke the mold of traditional basketball kicks with its colorways and high-top silhouette. But the thing that made J1s stand above the rest was the “Be Like Mike” campaign that helped sell the sneaker.

Sneakerheads love owning special and fashionable kicks. Limited releases, unique colorways, and special collabs with shops, artists and designers eventually turned the Jordan 1 into a collectible, laying the foundation for the hobby.

The sneakers’ significance in sneaker culture cannot be overstated. The combo of athletic performance, cutting-edge design, and cultural impact created an unprecedented demand for sneakers in general. Decades later, the Air Jordan 1’s appeal endures, with new new colorways and collaborations continuing to captivate collectors.

The Hype Around Sneaker Releases

These days, part of the appeal of sneaker collecting is the excitement around new releases. Oversaturation can kill this hype.

Nike Dunk Low SB Travis Scott Cactus Jack WDYWT On Feet
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Nike SB Dunk Low Travis Scott (review)
The hype around these was crazy when they
released. I’ve never seen anything like it.
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Limited-edition shoes such as the AJ1, when released with clever marketing and interesting stories, create a buzz. You can see hype begin to take shape on social media platforms like Twitter, Tiktok and Instagram. If done correctly, some sneakerheads will want to get their hands on yet another sought-after sneaker.

An unintended consequence is that as more people want these exclusive shoes, brands continue making more of them, which makes them less rare and less exciting for collectors.

While some say that sneaker collecting’s “dead” due to this lack of excitement, that’s not exactly the case. Sneaker companies try their best to release sneakers that are going to gain hype and sell, and this can lead to overproduction of certain pairs, but not necessarily at the volume needed to kill the hobby off entirely.

Fake Sneakers Are A Factor

As sneaker collecting has become more popular, fake sneakers have become increasingly prevalent. Whereas fake kicks were pretty obvious back in the day, these days, reps look almost identical to the real thing, making it challenging for collectors to know if they are getting authentic products.

For a long time, these replica kicks were looked down upon within the sneaker collecting community. While that is still the case for some, with some authentic pairs costing astronomical sums of money on the aftermarket, one can see why some sneakerheads actually have begun seeking out reps as opposed to bashing them. These days there are entire accounts, forums, subreddits, etc dedicated to discussing inauthentic pairs.

The effect on sneaker collecting overall is unknown, however one could say that the increased odds of receiving a fake, particularly a really good one that even passes inspection on an aftermarket site, has diluted some collectors faith in grabbing sneakers they missed out on. If you are a die hard “the sneaker MUST be authentic” type of collector, then you might view the proliferation of reps as a sign that sneaker collecting’s “dead”.

On the other hand, those that wear reps might feel that it is just another way to be into sneakers, appreciating models and colorways that they love at a fraction of the cost. At the end of the day, the hobby is evolving over time. The fact that people still debate on the topic of buying replicas shows that the community is still passionate, whichever side they take.

Resale Market Changes

The resale market, where people sell sneakers they own, was for a time a good indicator of a sneaker’s popularity and value. Rare sneakers sold for high prices. But as the market has stabilized, some sneaker prices have stopped skyrocketing

Nike-Air-Force-1-Hong-Kong-On-Feet
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Nike Air Force 1 Hong Kong (Review)
Limited Air Force 1s do not guarantee high
resale prices. Same with lots of other limited
kicks these days.
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This seems to be indicating a shift in how people buy and sell sneakers. Sites like eBay, still to some degree reflect market rates for sneakers.

However, people aren’t as into paying the overinflated prices as they perhaps once were. Be it a shrinking economy, high price fatigue or just on principle, people aren’t as ready to overpay for a sneaker. The prestige of paying full resale prices on a super expensive sneaker doesn’t bring the same feeling as grabbing them for retail on release date did.

Values Change Over Time

Nike Dunk Low x Offwhite The 50 (lot 3) WDYWT On Feet
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Nike Dunk Low x Off White (review)
Here’s a modern take on an old classic. Newer
aesthetics are ever more important to younger
collectors.
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As sneaker collecting evolves, a noticeable shift has emerged with younger collectors. Given that newer sneakerheads don’t have the same nostalgia for certain pairs, some veer away from the traditional allure of classic sneakers and colorways. Instead, those types of collectors gravitate towards the excitement of newer trends.

The influence of social media has undeniably played a pivotal role in shaping this new collector mentality. The emphasis on these platforms for some has shifted to owning the most cutting-edge sneakers rather than revering “the classics”. The growing dominance of newer trends among a newer generation of collectors showcases the ever-changing and dynamic nature of sneaker collecting.

That said, there are still those who appreciate the heritage and craftsmanship of classic sneakers among newer and older collectors alike. While sneaker collecting doesn’t look how it did a decade ago, it still perseveres as a popular hobby, as there are releases to please every type of collector.

So, Is Collecting Dead?

I can’t say that sneaker collecting’s dead, but rather a hobby that keeps changing with the times. While some aspects have shifted, the passion for unique, rare kicks remains strong. Collectors still hunt for special releases and some still cherish classic kicks. As the industry moves forward, this hobby will likely remain a key part of fashion and streetwear culture.

Popular Nike Models – My Picks

Updated June 9, 2023 by Anthony

Most Popular Nike Shoes

There’s a difference between hype and popularity. Here we look at both to determine the current most popular Nike kicks out today!

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Sneaker Replacement Laces

Updated April 25, 2023 by Anthony

Nike Dunk Low SB Bison WDYWT On Feet

Lace choice can be an easy way to personalize a pair of sneakers. Additionally, laces get damaged and spare laces lost in the shuffle. If only there was a reputable brand of sneaker replacement laces. Enter Fully Laced!

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