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7 / 27 / 10 sneakers…it’s not a game…

Denuo Group © 2008 / All Contents Proprietary and Confidential

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sneakerhead – a person who owns multiple pairs of shoes as a form of collection

and fashion. It is often manifested by the use of shoes primarily made for sports,

such as tennis or basketball, as normal everyday clothing.

The birth of sneakerhead culture in the US came in the late 1980s and can be

attributed to two major sources: basketball and hip hop music, whilst in Europe

sneakerheads draw their inspirations from soccer, fashion, and a wider range of

music styles.

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(brief) sneaker history

• first rubber shoes manufactured in 1800s, called plimsolls

• first “sneaker” brand, Keds, established in 1892 by Goodyear

• Marquis M. Converse introduces Converse to basketball and changes the sport (1908)

• the term sneakers developed by an ad guy (1917), Henry Nelson McKinney, because they

make no noise on any surface

• Adidas (1931) and Puma (1948) enter the market

• visionary Phil Knight, while a student at University of Oregon (1962), along with coach, Bill

Bowerman, starts shoe company under the name of Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS)

• in 1968, BRS becomes Nike (named after Greek Goddess of Victory)

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sneaker facts *as told by me*

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fact #1: everyone should own a pair

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but not these…

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fact #2: sneakerheads have always been cool

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James Dean was the first celebrity to adopt the sneakers look in the 1950s…

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fact #3: Nike is the best in the world

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Adidas realized this in 2005 when they acquired the then #3 company and rival

Reebok in order to compete…

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fact #4: there are no longer any iconic sneaker lines being made

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Converse All Stars aka Chucks released in 1917 still grace the feet of adults and

kids alike to this day in any color and design you can imagine…

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Vans aka Authentic (1966) were originally sold directly from manufacturing rubber

company to the public the same day that they were made…

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Adidas Superstar aka Shelltoes (1969) were introduced as a low top basketball shoe

worn by the likes of Kareem Adbul Jabbar and popularized by rap group Run DMC

in the 80s…

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Nike Air Force Ones aka AF1s aka Uptowns (1982) remain a fashion statement in

cities across the world thanks to recent “endorsements” by artists such as Nelly…

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Air Jordan aka Js (1985) spawned not only a highly profitable line extension for

Nike but an entire popular culture built on the shoes and famous jumpman logo…

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Nike Air Max (1987) debuted the first Nike Air cushioning technology designed for

runners but has since become a staple for all true sneakerheads…

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fact #5: however there are up and coming brands that design with the sneakerhead in mind

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Creative Recreation (2002) – founded by Ricardo Confinco and Robert Nand in an

attempt to fill void between athletic shoes and dress shoes…

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Supra Footwear (2005) – started by Angel Cabada (skater) out of Orange County,

CA…

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Radii (2008) – based in SoCal focused on helping sneakerheads achieve comfort

through fashionable sneaks…

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fact #6: sneaker advertising is the best

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step #1

how do I get started on my own sole collection?

step #2 step #3

get one of the iconic

sneaks in a basic color

look for deals (they happen

every 3-4 weeks)

Visit sneaker boutique for

exclusives (go for something

funky)

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thank me later