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Published by Kristyn SolieAs homage to Susan Sontag's Notes on Camp, I have experimented with encapsulate a likewise complex and quiet culture, Sneakerhead. To that effect I have curated a group of sneakers and try to explain their significance towards the subculture whilst exploring the formula for the best collectable and coveted sneakers.As homage to Susan Sontag's Notes on Camp, I have experimented with encapsulate a similarly complex and quiet culture, Sneakerhead.Flag for inappropriate contentAdd to collectionSee lessSneakerheads understand a little known subculture rooted in hyper capitalism,consumerism on steroids. Bordering on obsession, they will dedicate the bulk oftheir time and cash towards finding and collecting sneakers. The devotion to theproduct surpasses being a long term customer, because the inherent capitalist andconsumerist roots were initially developed by the consumers themselves instead of theproducer.
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They will often be dismissed as obsessed andcareless making use of their money, so most are likely to refrain from discussing their shoes withanyone but a fellow Sneakerhead. Sneakerheads operate as being a hivemind, an unspokencollective consciousness that single handedly determines what's "in" and "out" in thesneaker world. Those not indoctrinated towards the culture can be hard pressed todistinguish the highly coveted, $70k kicks from your average $65 pair. Many have tried tofind the ideal formula in making a collectable shoe; I believe it might be broken downinto four elements. The collectible shoe need to have a history, it needs to be rare, it needs to bewell designed and, most importantly, it should have "the Sontag factor" the indescribable allurethat separates the hits on the misses.) that was released noisy . 80s, "since reggae culture am closelyconnected for the streets of New York along with the basketball scene there, most of the up andcoming artists in the streets of Brooklyn rose towards the top while wearing the Nike AirForce Ones".
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The AirJordan 1 (entire campaign with a rising rookie, Michael Jordan. When the shoes were released, theystood out from your crowd because of their large swoosh logo and bright colors. Because theydidn't meet NBA dress code, Nike needed to pay $5k per game that Jordan wore them. Thisbecame the foundation of the entire strategy; the Air Jordan's were so excellent, theywere illegal. Today, "the Air Jordan 1 is really a legendary shoe and is also the holy grail of mostsneaker collectors due to its history and given it was the initial Jordan shoe launched.". The Air Jordan 2s that sneaker culture was truly amazed. The Air Jordan 3changed everything. They were made by legendary Jordan designer Tinker Hatfieldand blended fashion with function. These shoes broke ground for most different aspectsof the Air Jordan shoe line. They featured the "Jumpman", a silhouette of Jordan createdto celebrate his Slam Dunk Contest victory. Even more importantly, "the Air Jordan 3featured elephant print for the upper. Though these toppers was only used again on oneother model, it set an ordinary that theJordan shoes are all the fashionable as functional".