The Nike Dunk Low 'Virgil Abloh™ x Futura Laboratories
Virgil Abloh Goes Translucent With the Louis Vuitton 408 - Sneaker
See Virgil Abloh's First Collection of Sneakers and Accessories
Everyone wants them': the trainers that sold for $150,000
Nike and Louis Vuitton sneakers by Virgil Abloh set a record at an
In 1985, Nike released Michael Jordan's first sneaker, the Air Jordan 1, and sneaker culture was born. With vibrant photographs and illustrations throughout, as well as input from some of the sneaker world's most important voices, this compilation is a must-have for hypebeasts and sneakerheads everywhere. Now, thousands of people wait in line at Supreme, and companies throw millions of dollars at LeBron James to keep him in their marketing plans.
Complex Presents: Sneaker of the Year: The Best Since '85 [Book]
Louis Vuitton and Nike Present Exhibition to Celebrate 'Air Force
Here's What Went Down at Paris Fashion Week Men's AW23 - Sneaker
Back in 2002, Simon Woody Wood was dreaming up schemes to get free sneakers. Two weeks later, he was the proud owner of Sneaker Freaker and his life was never the same. From its early roots as a punk-style fanzine to today's super-slick print and online operations, the fiercely independent publication has documented every collab, custom, limited edition, retro reissue, Quickstrike, Hyperstrike, and Tier Zero sneaker released over the last 15 years.
Sneaker Freaker: The Ultimate Sneaker Book [Book]
Virgil Abloh and Louis Vuitton: A Sneaker Love Story - Sneaker Freaker
The atmos x Sneaker Freaker x ASICS Gel Lyte 3 ‘Alley Cats’ delivers a triple collaboration inspired by the crisscrossing backstreets that both Tokyo and Melbourne have in common. Built with a suede upper in contrasting grey and purple paneling, the lifestyle runner is appointed with glow-in-the-dark side stripes and purple satin construction on the collar. Debossed atmos and Sneaker Freaker branding decorates the mismatched heel overlays.
ASICS Gel-Lyte III OG Sneaker Freaker Atmos Alley Cats
Sneakers: Louis Vuitton, Nike and Virgil Abloh: an exhibition