Well said. Good time to be a sneakerhead if you’re an actual collector or someone that actually enjoys wearing their shoes. For me, nothing beats being able to easily acquire a GR for retail.
Resellers are the worst thing to happen to the shoe game. The Bred 4 release really pissed me off. I saw so many true sneaker heads take Ls to Resellers. And this new generation will call the Gratitude 11s bricks because the resell value is low 🤦🏽🤦🏽.
True sneakerheads fall into hype also it’s so many dope sneakers that true sneaker heads don’t buy. 4s use to go to the outlets now all of a sudden true sneaker heads only buy 4s
@@joshlamar1990I see it’s alot of the newer generation that’s really into 4s now and although I used to see it this way, when 4s was sitting alot, it was a different era
Social media followers and thirsty ppl divided and ruined the sneaker culture that co existed with resellers before half the “sneaker heads” even followed some one else into the culture..corn ball opinions reps And fakes. Hypebeast. But ppl keep blaming the reseller cause they fit one of the builds.
Makes sooooo much sense. I love the new bred 4 and people just want to find negative stuff to say. Outside of the old bred being the”OG” what makes it better. The new one is comfortable and the material can get wet without ruining the shoe. My shoes don’t sit in boxes lol, they get worn. Shoutout to my comfy shoe wearers.
Well said as always brother. I’ve never been to a sneaker con type event. I’m not against it but when I was younger I never had the money, now that I have the money I don’t have the time bc family takes priority. You remain a breath of fresh air, Eddie.
Bro you nailed it. I used to like going to sneakercons in my earlier days here and there. But as soon as I hit my 30s and now early 40s im all about style, comfort, and a diversity in the options of brands I wear. Sneakercons and conventions are a younger generations game to me. And there is nothing wrong with that. Im just at a point where Im about talking sneakers in a calm environment and buying kicks that I like just because. Not to flip or resell.
I started collecting over 20 years ago. Back then a lot of sneakers were reLAtively easy to get, and most people bought what they liked. So, because I started in that era, I never really deviated from that type of sneakerhead. But, I enjoy the hyped stuff too.
This! And I love this era of shoes sitting again. Reminds me of when the cdp packs dropped and they sat and we could buy half the pack if we wanted. Just copped wheat 13s for 130.
Same here, but I started in high school in 1996, with the AJ 11 Concord. I'm an old head so never been about chasing the hype or paying reseller pricing. I buy what I like or what I missed out on in high school if it gets retroed. If I can't get it at MSRP then I move on. 🤷
It’s a YT comment section but that shit at Philly SneakerCon was beyond gross. All the people I saw involved made it really add up. It’s not even about shoes anymore it’s about trampling on other ppl for money.
It's definitely more about comfort, style and accessibility at this point in my life. Earlier it was all about following the next release and getting bummed if I missed something, but I haven't followed anything for a while and if I see something interesting in store, I'll purchase it. It's whatever I'm vibing with in that moment pretty much.
Have watched so many of your videos, and I have to say this is my favorite in terms of the discussion, the respect shown to all sides, and the general conclusion. Been buying sneakers and collecting shoes and clothes since HS 20 years ago. When I started collecting NB, you almost had to expect the teasing and blank stares 😂 now they’re amazingly popular by comparison but the general feeling around everything in the sneaker space is about prices and making money. I haven’t walked into a local reseller shop since the pandemic and I don’t plan to ever again unless the variety and actual “buy, sell and trade” comes back into fashion 🤷🏼♂️ great topic bro
Too many people started collecting based off hype and resell value and not off what they enjoy. My small little collection is so sporadic and random from boots to ASICS, Reebok, and Air Max 1’s and 90’s and whatever I enjoy honestly. Hopefully we see this trend go away from the state it’s in but I’m not hopeful, every hobby seems to have been taken over by resellers.
Couldn’t have said it any better!! This is such an amazing take on where the sneaker culture is today, and I’m here for all of it. Very well delivered, you’ve got yourself a new subscriber. 👏🏾👏🏾 General Releases Are Indefinitely Loved = GRAIL
From somebody who’s in their 30’s with 3 kids and a wife; we’ve all been into sneakers for a long time. All of the hype over the years has made me indifferent to it. Plus I’m totally past having over 100 sneakers crowding my space. So I only buy what I’ll actually wear and being smarter with my money. Waiting for shoes to go on sale. Actually going into stores on release day to buy what I want and not relying on apps. Going to Nike clearance/ outlets. I’m a vet and I live near Memphis so sometimes I can get into the Nike Employee store. And if I miss on a release regardless of hype I’ll wait or just move on. So I don’t believe the “sneaker game” is dead. It’s just people are growing up and with everything going digital it’s easier to buy from your phone than doing a in person raffle or actually driving to a store. Resale is resale… there’s no way around it. But with people having a bigger pool to buy from with Puma, NB, and other brands I love the state we’re in right now. I just wish Nike would make more Kobe’s then I’ll be actually excited.
Sneaker culture isn’t dead. Fake Sneakerheads/resellers are falling off and either complaining of not making money or moving on. I avoid sneaker cons, completely. They are not for sneaker-heads, it’s for resellers to jerk circle each other. Crease protectors, sole protectors, and all of these goofy products is for resellers. Sneakers heads wear their kicks, and just clean them regularly. Sure we might double up at times, but that’s for the pairs that we love and enjoy wearing a lot. Unlike the resellers that use bots to get a dozens pairs only to resell.
I agree. I have interest outside of sneakers but I love sneakers. Liking shoes isn’t my whole personality. You can like shoes without being the dude who’s matching his jordans to his graphic tee
Sense of individuality in sneakerhead culture is awesome. Being comfortable is something that I agree with you with. I agree with everything you said as it all makes sense
I feel ya Eddy! I think I’m a bit more like you, I love sneakers & collecting them, but I buy what I like and I wear everything I own. I love the OG’s, but I also appreciate some of the newer stuff as well. My life as a sneakerhead is always so different from everyone else though because I wear size 16.
Excellent piece!!! I attended my LAST sneaker show with my wife last year (5th show in 2yrs) , got my grails and now me and my wife no longer attend shows. I'm now looking for NB, Puma's, Adidas and some old classic Reeboks if I can find them.
All my sneakers are GR and mostly on sale I buy what I like and not what other people say I should have for instance I got a pair of puma 180 the other that they have a perfect retro skate vide and only cost 40
Never been to a sneaker event and never camped out for a shoe. Nothing wrong with any of that but it was never my thing, I either cop it for retail and if I can’t I’ll admire them on someone else’s feet. I cop sneakers to rock sneakers. I drive to Boston once a year to catch a Celtics home game and I love going to the sneaker shops they have out there. Bodega (even tho their selection is nothing special it’s for the experience), Concepts all the way to the new balance flagship store and than their regular new balance store right down the block. It’s all a journey and you just gotta make it your own. ✌️
I think a happy medium is best. An example: I hit 7 pairs of the bred reimagined 4s. I kept 2 and sold the rest. Some people will say I’m a “greedy reseller” but you know what I’m doing with the 2 pairs I kept? Beating one to the ground and saving the other for when it happens. So I like to think I fall into both camps, with a slight bias toward collecting. For me the ability to sell pairs for a profit, even if small, is what makes the hobby sustainable.
@@theyoungOG426 to each their own! I still own and wear personals dating back to 2011 when I started getting into this so like I said I still collect. And I guarantee most of my collection would be referred to as “bricks” by a lot of recent enthusiasts. Everything is perspective 🤷🏾♂️
Never been to a sneaker event, partially bc I got into sneakers a little later than most (college) and partially bc the vast majority of my friends aren’t into sneakers. I don’t see much appeal there anyways bc I rarely pay resell unless it’s a shoe I love and the price is still close to retail. Majority of my StockX/GOAT purchases have been below retail. I have an appreciation for the hype stuff but my personal pickups are a lot more skewed to my specific interests (as they should be) rather than trying to impress a particular crowd
In addition there are two type of sneaker You Tubers. There is the Eddie Win Type who is the true sneaker lover and loves that people share and love their sneakers and fashion. Then there are the influencers who dominate the channel. They show you the new releases weekly and the hype sneakers, attend the sneaker shows, tell you what the resell market will do, resale shoes, and tell you what is bricks. Funny thing most have 100 pair or less in their collection because most are just for the video views. Not saying these guys do not bring entertainment value. But when I want to see real sneaker content from a sneakerhead I respect it will be Eddie or Chris at Weartesters.
i’ve gone to sneaker events back in the day.. dXc to be exact! long time ago, but i see what you’re saying! people just care about hype now.. it’s ridiculous! “mystery” boxes are a scam also
Was never a fan of SneakerCon or similar events. Resellers are those worst thing to ever exist, they destroyed the joy of a casual sneaker person going to a store and picking up a new release
I only buy shoes that I plan on wearing, the funny things Is have bought a bunch of shoes that don’t get a ton attention when they were released, that go up by massive amounts of money (according to sneaker markets) because they are good colour-way’s on classic silhouettes not the same hyped 10 jordan models and C-ways re-releasing in a slightly different material ever 3 years.
Came into kicks in 2006, SB dunks were my first love back then (and always will be). At 35 years old, I have 1 SB dunk and all NB and Saucony. My tastes have “matured”/changed. I also don’t wear Eric Emmanuel or the thing with flowers on the pants lol
I agree on everything you said! Right now I just enjoy wearing my sneaker as everyone should, if you like selling and like the hyped of sneaker then great. I just like sneakers that I can feel comfortable and look good that’s it. Now if I want to sell some shoes I will buy resale which I done before.
i’ve been into sneakers for almost 30 years and this is the best time to be a buyer. You get new kicks like the AE 1 and Puma Lamelos while enjoying Retro Jordans and retro Nikes… and if you’re patient, everything goes on sale
Being into sneakers & fashion is cyclical with the mass. Im into Js & airmax's & new balance & vans & puma & etnies ect. Becoming a reseller to me is more of a come up type thing trying to make a quick buck not being a lover of sneakers & culture ect. I never understood the "game" as it called. I just know that around 2020 it became very hard to get certain shoes & finally its leveling out cuz let's be honest society follows trends & trends don't last long. That said eddie love the channel been rocking with u for years now. U have perfected the craft of securing the pair as well as turning your love for it all into this channel. It comes across genuine. Props. The bred 4 is such a phenomenal shoe I could wear it everyday! ✌️
Lately I've been the type to wait for things that are GR to go on Sale before I pick it up. But I do like going to the big sneaker events to find older models that you can't find in sneaker shops
I for sure respect the hunt for older pairs but started noticing they were few and far between. A particular pair I started looking for at events about 4-5 years ago was pine green Jordan 14s… never found a pair or any Jordan’s with the face box for that matter. Unfortunately!
100% spot on. I got into sneakers at a older age since when I was in high school and college/university I couldn't afford them since I was too concern paying for books, etc. I finally went to my first sneaker con with my wife about two years ago and I instantly regretted it. So many overpriced shoes by hype-beasts where I could just buy it online a lot cheaper. I ended up just buying a wallet there, out of all things. 😂
As a 53 year old sneaker head. I completely agree with you. I purchased my first pair of Jordan 1s in 1987 at a regular store for $79.99 😂 Great video Mate. Cheers.
Well said. I used to go to Sneakercon or any smaller sneaker events, now the only way I am going to go to a release of a sneaker is by invite, I’m just interested in collecting. But consignment shops are very ehhhhh. Hit or miss is a good way to describe it, if the staff is friendly I’m more interested in buying something. But I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been to a consignment shop, being the only customer in the store, and the lone employee acting like they were too good to talk to anyone. Those types of stores make no sense to me lol
Great video. With you on this - retire the sneakerhead moniker, there should just be resellers & ppl who like sneakers. I don’t get hyped up going to a con & watching a feeding frenzy. Give me the feeling of walking into a store & finding a deal on an SB or a 90s silhouette.
I'm right there with u. I'm older don't like the drama of a sneaker con and prefer old sneakers not just the hot 10 sneakers that everyone always shows n sells n talks about . I'm a big new balance guy. So many great models. Quality blows Jordan brand and Nike out the water but there not as hype.smh tons of great general release that are going for under retail.. it's a buyers Eason rn and I'm taking advantage of it. Keep up the good work !!!!
Tech function mentality makes sneaker hunting more fun. Your lifestyle and the shoes you need. Work and causal or both. It all depends on what the sneaker is built for.
The sneaker game ain’t dead Nike told us to combat these resellers they were going to flood the general releases I love it if you really try you can hit..
I’m with you bro don’t go to Sneaker events. I like the classic stuff like playoff 8, black cement 3, Bordeaux 7, they are even doper When you put them in ice for 5 years and break them out I love it and gives me a way better feeling that ANY hype experience ultra hard pair to get for the fact that that the old school releases are just as hard and expensive
I love exactly what you’re saying because it seems like all these Sneaker con events only cater to people that want to resell or start a business or TH-cam channel which there’s nothing wrong with that but at the same time they don’t carry size 13 I mean size 13 is heavily on when it comes to those type of events, I’ve seen many videos and the TH-camr is looking for size 13 specifically and not to be found at all what you’re saying about general leases general releases I’m a big fan myself. I like to wear what I like I’m doing this because I like sneakers. It’s my hobby, it’s an outlet so doesn’t matter what kind of sneaker it is I’m gonna get what I like no matter what I even like Nikes that nobody likes football trainers from back in the day to me because I love football that’s why I love these particular sneakers, but everything you’re saying is spot on
THANK YOU!! We have to get to a point where we understand everything isn't for everyone and thats cool. There are more people and our thoughts are closer than ever so there no way we will see things the same. Understanding that how you were introduced to the Shoe Game matters. For the Jordan's & Hip-Hop go hand 7 hand. So I love a shoe that have a history/story and maybe even I missed out of that shoe due to lack of cash as a kid. But hey the biggest thing is your shoes should speak for your style and love........I.E. your Sole in the game
I follow the TH-cams and sneaker events etc all stuff that deal with sneakers just to hear the opinions but I’m just a dude who likes kicks and rocking em with nice fits and it’s been that way since before the resell and hype culture. I’m 35 and for the longest time I didn’t even know there was this whole other world for sneakers until about 7 years ago
It’s just most of the people getting into it equate how much a shoe cost to how cool it is. Perfect example is new guy at work is a sneakerhead, sees me wearing something, and first thing he asks is “oh much those cost?”… and I agree with not going to those sneakercons, just feel like high school
I just like what I like when it comes to shoes. Retros Js, Air Max 1s, Vapormax, New balances are my go to shoes. It’s all about comfort now. I wear my Js out of necessity since I spent so much money and time collecting. Sneaker game is not dead regardless what people think. I love seeing shoes being available. What I don’t understand is the double up talk. I never bought a shoe that I needed 2 pairs of. Just keep your shoes clean and in good shape.
I'm at a point with sneakers that I know what I like and keep others opinions as that, opinions. Idc what's hot, I like things that I know I'm going to enjoy wearing or styling. Sneakercon definitely appealed to me during my earlier years if collecting but the prices always deterred me and even moreso now. It's retail (or less) or nothin at this point for 95% of stuff releasing
The fact that Jordans now have many general release pairs that are actually good makes me happy. Sneakers should be accessible to everyone to enjoy, resell value should not matter if you are a true sneakerhead. And the fact that we can even wait for most of these to go on sale for a true retail steal makes it even better. So yeah, screw resellers. They ruin everything they touch. Sure, I enjoy the occasional hype stuff but only if I really like it, and if I can get it for retail. But most of the time I stick with simple colorways, and the classic pairs, pairs that are easy to rock with anything.
I just hope Nike continues to flood the market so we can drown out these resellers get what we want for retail. These resell crap has gotten ridiculous and out of hand. Not cool.
I love sneakers and I'm not into hypes, I just buy what I want (in retail or Sale only, not into resellers) and I wear them and make them part of my weekly rotation (Work, Play, Church) Simple as that.
I just started collecting and i have heard a lot of stories about the last few years, and i keep thinking i decided to get in at EXACTLY the right time. Nike is way overproducing and a lot of cool shoes are "bricks". But, theres still some hype releases to look forward to at the same time! I reaaaaally want to get those industrial blues on my feet
This makes all the sense in the world to me because I can’t pay $200+ for shoes that don’t feel comfortable on feet. I don’t care about the hype. I just wanna get stylish sneakers that are comfortable.
I’m a sneaker head that buys shoes I couldn’t get when I was growing up. Always been into Nike basketball (Lebrons, KD’s & Kobe’s), Jordan’s & foamposites. However since it’s basically impossible to win alot of the pairs I love for retail, I’ve ventured over to brands like new balance. Yes. Sneaker events have gotten mad corny. Every table has the same Nike dunks, Jordan 1s & 4s. Events used to be where people went to search for grails. Who knows. Maybe it’s just part of growing up. I still love sneakers but the state of the sneaker game just isn’t as fun as it used to be.
Oh yeah, most definitely I’d rather go to my local Sneaker boutique consignment shop type place that ever go to a sneaker con. I know what they have. I have the rapport with them. It’s not only me going to them to buy something but you you establish like a really cool friendship with the guys that own the store, it’s a local area here Monterey Bay, California Seaside, California to be exact and it’s really cool to be able to go to your neighborhood sneaker store. You don’t have to deal with a crazy mall or big event like that or can’t find anything and they’re not willing to give you any kind of cool deal or nothing like that, definitely a big fan of the consignment shops and your local Sneaker boutique
Great video, but it seems the 2 categories of sneakerheads might be better described as: 1) Those who buy for their personal collection (to wear/collect) and 2) those who buy for business only (reselling etc.).
Nah because people do buy shoes at these sneaker events for their personal collection, but my opinion is that I’d rather pay resell from a consignment shop instead of an event because there’s let theatrics there
Resellers & Back dooring make trying to get a pair you want impossible unless you fill someone’s pocket. I’d rather not get them unless it’s £20 over retail, People asking same price as a 70’s original for a new release doesn’t wash it for me.
If I have to be honest, I just think the majority of the populace has gotten to the point where they aren’t scared to truly wear what they want anymore. I remember growing up being made fun of for wearing New Balance and Saucony, so I’d always have my mom buy me Jordans/Nikes. People nowadays though just don’t care anymore, they wear what they like , how they like which in my opinion has made sneaker culture bigger than it’s ever been. The sneaker culture is continuing to grow outside of just the hype/norm and a lot of people don’t like that but I’m all for it.
Well said. Good time to be a sneakerhead if you’re an actual collector or someone that actually enjoys wearing their shoes. For me, nothing beats being able to easily acquire a GR for retail.
Resellers are the worst thing to happen to the shoe game. The Bred 4 release really pissed me off. I saw so many true sneaker heads take Ls to Resellers. And this new generation will call the Gratitude 11s bricks because the resell value is low 🤦🏽🤦🏽.
True sneakerheads fall into hype also it’s so many dope sneakers that true sneaker heads don’t buy. 4s use to go to the outlets now all of a sudden true sneaker heads only buy 4s
Amen the gratitudes bought two of. Can’t be really mad there though!
@@joshlamar1990I see it’s alot of the newer generation that’s really into 4s now and although I used to see it this way, when 4s was sitting alot, it was a different era
@@rayrawket I see it’s people that I know or have been following for over ten years saying I’m only copping bred 4s and military blues.
Social media followers and thirsty ppl divided and ruined the sneaker culture that co existed with resellers before half the “sneaker heads” even followed some one else into the culture..corn ball opinions reps And fakes. Hypebeast. But ppl keep blaming the reseller cause they fit one of the builds.
Never been to a sneakercon or even had a desire too.
I definitely would check it out, they aren't too bad, but I would say go for the experience. After that decide if they are really for you.
me neither
Same here brother I rather go too a thrift store then those so called events !!!!
Makes sooooo much sense. I love the new bred 4 and people just want to find negative stuff to say. Outside of the old bred being the”OG” what makes it better. The new one is comfortable and the material can get wet without ruining the shoe. My shoes don’t sit in boxes lol, they get worn. Shoutout to my comfy shoe wearers.
NB Boyz shout outt broo
It’s a good time to be into shoes. You can get pretty much whatever you want, for retail price or lower.
Da 😂😂😂
Well said as always brother. I’ve never been to a sneaker con type event. I’m not against it but when I was younger I never had the money, now that I have the money I don’t have the time bc family takes priority. You remain a breath of fresh air, Eddie.
Right now I’m
More about comfort than hype!!!! I sold most of my J’s only kept a few 1’s .
Totally agree with you! I’m a GR bandit with a lil hypebeast
Bro you nailed it. I used to like going to sneakercons in my earlier days here and there. But as soon as I hit my 30s and now early 40s im all about style, comfort, and a diversity in the options of brands I wear. Sneakercons and conventions are a younger generations game to me. And there is nothing wrong with that. Im just at a point where Im about talking sneakers in a calm environment and buying kicks that I like just because. Not to flip or resell.
I started collecting over 20 years ago. Back then a lot of sneakers were reLAtively easy to get, and most people bought what they liked.
So, because I started in that era, I never really deviated from that type of sneakerhead. But, I enjoy the hyped stuff too.
This! And I love this era of shoes sitting again. Reminds me of when the cdp packs dropped and they sat and we could buy half the pack if we wanted. Just copped wheat 13s for 130.
Same here, but I started in high school in 1996, with the AJ 11 Concord. I'm an old head so never been about chasing the hype or paying reseller pricing. I buy what I like or what I missed out on in high school if it gets retroed. If I can't get it at MSRP then I move on. 🤷
@@ricks03210agreed! Started in 2002.
It’s a YT comment section but that shit at Philly SneakerCon was beyond gross. All the people I saw involved made it really add up. It’s not even about shoes anymore it’s about trampling on other ppl for money.
It's definitely more about comfort, style and accessibility at this point in my life. Earlier it was all about following the next release and getting bummed if I missed something, but I haven't followed anything for a while and if I see something interesting in store, I'll purchase it. It's whatever I'm vibing with in that moment pretty much.
Have watched so many of your videos, and I have to say this is my favorite in terms of the discussion, the respect shown to all sides, and the general conclusion. Been buying sneakers and collecting shoes and clothes since HS 20 years ago. When I started collecting NB, you almost had to expect the teasing and blank stares 😂 now they’re amazingly popular by comparison but the general feeling around everything in the sneaker space is about prices and making money. I haven’t walked into a local reseller shop since the pandemic and I don’t plan to ever again unless the variety and actual “buy, sell and trade” comes back into fashion 🤷🏼♂️ great topic bro
Too many people started collecting based off hype and resell value and not off what they enjoy. My small little collection is so sporadic and random from boots to ASICS, Reebok, and Air Max 1’s and 90’s and whatever I enjoy honestly. Hopefully we see this trend go away from the state it’s in but I’m not hopeful, every hobby seems to have been taken over by resellers.
Couldn’t have said it any better!! This is such an amazing take on where the sneaker culture is today, and I’m here for all of it. Very well delivered, you’ve got yourself a new subscriber. 👏🏾👏🏾
General Releases Are Indefinitely Loved = GRAIL
Great video! Thanks for sharing. I’ve been on team NB for a couple years and have really respected the brand and their attention to craftsmanship.
You cant explain it better than this, on point as always.
I second this sentiment Eddie!
From somebody who’s in their 30’s with 3 kids and a wife; we’ve all been into sneakers for a long time. All of the hype over the years has made me indifferent to it. Plus I’m totally past having over 100 sneakers crowding my space. So I only buy what I’ll actually wear and being smarter with my money. Waiting for shoes to go on sale. Actually going into stores on release day to buy what I want and not relying on apps. Going to Nike clearance/ outlets. I’m a vet and I live near Memphis so sometimes I can get into the Nike Employee store. And if I miss on a release regardless of hype I’ll wait or just move on. So I don’t believe the “sneaker game” is dead. It’s just people are growing up and with everything going digital it’s easier to buy from your phone than doing a in person raffle or actually driving to a store. Resale is resale… there’s no way around it. But with people having a bigger pool to buy from with Puma, NB, and other brands I love the state we’re in right now. I just wish Nike would make more Kobe’s then I’ll be actually excited.
Sneaker culture isn’t dead. Fake Sneakerheads/resellers are falling off and either complaining of not making money or moving on.
I avoid sneaker cons, completely. They are not for sneaker-heads, it’s for resellers to jerk circle each other.
Crease protectors, sole protectors, and all of these goofy products is for resellers.
Sneakers heads wear their kicks, and just clean them regularly.
Sure we might double up at times, but that’s for the pairs that we love and enjoy wearing a lot. Unlike the resellers that use bots to get a dozens pairs only to resell.
I agree. I have interest outside of sneakers but I love sneakers. Liking shoes isn’t my whole personality. You can like shoes without being the dude who’s matching his jordans to his graphic tee
Sense of individuality in sneakerhead culture is awesome. Being comfortable is something that I agree with you with. I agree with everything you said as it all makes sense
I feel ya Eddy! I think I’m a bit more like you, I love sneakers & collecting them, but I buy what I like and I wear everything I own. I love the OG’s, but I also appreciate some of the newer stuff as well. My life as a sneakerhead is always so different from everyone else though because I wear size 16.
As a sneakerhead and reseller all I can say is it’s pretty sad how the OG sneaker community vibes is long gone and rare to come by now
Is this a shot at me? If you were offended by this wasn’t my intent
Imo, Resellers only ones suffering right now cuz my Ws keep coming and coming. Love the state of sneakers. Helluva topic and greatly appreciated . 🫡
Excellent piece!!! I attended my LAST sneaker show with my wife last year (5th show in 2yrs) , got my grails and now me and my wife no longer attend shows. I'm now looking for NB, Puma's, Adidas and some old classic Reeboks if I can find them.
All my sneakers are GR and mostly on sale I buy what I like and not what other people say I should have for instance I got a pair of puma 180 the other that they have a perfect retro skate vide and only cost 40
Never been to a sneaker event and never camped out for a shoe. Nothing wrong with any of that but it was never my thing, I either cop it for retail and if I can’t I’ll admire them on someone else’s feet. I cop sneakers to rock sneakers.
I drive to Boston once a year to catch a Celtics home game and I love going to the sneaker shops they have out there. Bodega (even tho their selection is nothing special it’s for the experience), Concepts all the way to the new balance flagship store and than their regular new balance store right down the block.
It’s all a journey and you just gotta make it your own. ✌️
I think a happy medium is best. An example: I hit 7 pairs of the bred reimagined 4s. I kept 2 and sold the rest. Some people will say I’m a “greedy reseller” but you know what I’m doing with the 2 pairs I kept? Beating one to the ground and saving the other for when it happens. So I like to think I fall into both camps, with a slight bias toward collecting. For me the ability to sell pairs for a profit, even if small, is what makes the hobby sustainable.
Appreciate the transparency!
You’re a greddy reseller true heads don’t do shxt like that
@@theyoungOG426 to each their own! I still own and wear personals dating back to 2011 when I started getting into this so like I said I still collect. And I guarantee most of my collection would be referred to as “bricks” by a lot of recent enthusiasts. Everything is perspective 🤷🏾♂️
Never been to a sneaker event, partially bc I got into sneakers a little later than most (college) and partially bc the vast majority of my friends aren’t into sneakers. I don’t see much appeal there anyways bc I rarely pay resell unless it’s a shoe I love and the price is still close to retail. Majority of my StockX/GOAT purchases have been below retail. I have an appreciation for the hype stuff but my personal pickups are a lot more skewed to my specific interests (as they should be) rather than trying to impress a particular crowd
In addition there are two type of sneaker You Tubers. There is the Eddie Win Type who is the true sneaker lover and loves that people share and love their sneakers and fashion. Then there are the influencers who dominate the channel. They show you the new releases weekly and the hype sneakers, attend the sneaker shows, tell you what the resell market will do, resale shoes, and tell you what is bricks. Funny thing most have 100 pair or less in their collection because most are just for the video views. Not saying these guys do not bring entertainment value. But when I want to see real sneaker content from a sneakerhead I respect it will be Eddie or Chris at Weartesters.
i’ve gone to sneaker events back in the day.. dXc to be exact! long time ago, but i see what you’re saying! people just care about hype now.. it’s ridiculous! “mystery” boxes are a scam also
Was never a fan of SneakerCon or similar events. Resellers are those worst thing to ever exist, they destroyed the joy of a casual sneaker person going to a store and picking up a new release
I love wearing my Js!!! My cp3s are so comfortable I daily them and I clean them once a week.
I only buy shoes that I plan on wearing, the funny things Is have bought a bunch of shoes that don’t get a ton attention when they were released, that go up by massive amounts of money (according to sneaker markets) because they are good colour-way’s on classic silhouettes not the same hyped 10 jordan models and C-ways re-releasing in a slightly different material ever 3 years.
I know exactly what you mean, I’ve seen some very basic grey and white dunks reselling for 300+ because they’re a clean colorway and that’s it
I actually agree with this!
Came into kicks in 2006, SB dunks were my first love back then (and always will be). At 35 years old, I have 1 SB dunk and all NB and Saucony. My tastes have “matured”/changed. I also don’t wear Eric Emmanuel or the thing with flowers on the pants lol
I agree on everything you said! Right now I just enjoy wearing my sneaker as everyone should, if you like selling and like the hyped of sneaker then great. I just like sneakers that I can feel comfortable and look good that’s it. Now if I want to sell some shoes I will buy resale which I done before.
What’s the hoodie/vest combo?! Super clean 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Well said. I’m with you.
i’ve been into sneakers for almost 30 years and this is the best time to be a buyer. You get new kicks like the AE 1 and Puma Lamelos while enjoying Retro Jordans and retro Nikes… and if you’re patient, everything goes on sale
Interesting thoughts on the events havent grown. To me it always looked like antiques roadshow you would catch on WHYY back in the day.
Love from Phoenix bro, keep it up
Being into sneakers & fashion is cyclical with the mass. Im into Js & airmax's & new balance & vans & puma & etnies ect. Becoming a reseller to me is more of a come up type thing trying to make a quick buck not being a lover of sneakers & culture ect. I never understood the "game" as it called. I just know that around 2020 it became very hard to get certain shoes & finally its leveling out cuz let's be honest society follows trends & trends don't last long. That said eddie love the channel been rocking with u for years now. U have perfected the craft of securing the pair as well as turning your love for it all into this channel. It comes across genuine. Props. The bred 4 is such a phenomenal shoe I could wear it everyday! ✌️
Great take Eddie! Bro, where is that sweatshirt from again?
I linked it in the description and thanks
@@Eddiewinkicks Thank you good sir.
I have definitely gotten to a point where I go for OG colorways of 90s kicks and that’s pretty much my lane. I’m over the hype train…
truer words have never been spoken.
Lately I've been the type to wait for things that are GR to go on Sale before I pick it up. But I do like going to the big sneaker events to find older models that you can't find in sneaker shops
I for sure respect the hunt for older pairs but started noticing they were few and far between. A particular pair I started looking for at events about 4-5 years ago was pine green Jordan 14s… never found a pair or any Jordan’s with the face box for that matter. Unfortunately!
100% spot on. I got into sneakers at a older age since when I was in high school and college/university I couldn't afford them since I was too concern paying for books, etc. I finally went to my first sneaker con with my wife about two years ago and I instantly regretted it. So many overpriced shoes by hype-beasts where I could just buy it online a lot cheaper. I ended up just buying a wallet there, out of all things. 😂
Nike outlet is where I'm at half the time. But to actually wear the shoes.
As a 53 year old sneaker head. I completely agree with you. I purchased my first pair of Jordan 1s in 1987 at a regular store for $79.99 😂
Great video Mate.
Cheers.
thats not cheap in 2024 lol. $217.00
@@MyKeeP81 it was a lot back then wasn’t it. Go mom ❤️
Well said. I used to go to Sneakercon or any smaller sneaker events, now the only way I am going to go to a release of a sneaker is by invite, I’m just interested in collecting. But consignment shops are very ehhhhh. Hit or miss is a good way to describe it, if the staff is friendly I’m more interested in buying something. But I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been to a consignment shop, being the only customer in the store, and the lone employee acting like they were too good to talk to anyone. Those types of stores make no sense to me lol
I'm a... wear/buy what I like sneaker head. Hype doesn't matter to me.
I’d love to go to one sneakercon just to experience it. Would it be something I frequent? Probably not
Can’t recall a time you were wrong about anything 🤷🏽♂️ I’m 31 tho lol so don’t take my word for it, but I feel you bruh
What’s the name or the model number on the carhartt vest?? Please
Great video. With you on this - retire the sneakerhead moniker, there should just be resellers & ppl who like sneakers. I don’t get hyped up going to a con & watching a feeding frenzy. Give me the feeling of walking into a store & finding a deal on an SB or a 90s silhouette.
I'm right there with u. I'm older don't like the drama of a sneaker con and prefer old sneakers not just the hot 10 sneakers that everyone always shows n sells n talks about . I'm a big new balance guy. So many great models. Quality blows Jordan brand and Nike out the water but there not as hype.smh tons of great general release that are going for under retail.. it's a buyers Eason rn and I'm taking advantage of it. Keep up the good work !!!!
Tech function mentality makes sneaker hunting more fun. Your lifestyle and the shoes you need. Work and causal or both. It all depends on what the sneaker is built for.
The sneaker game ain’t dead Nike told us to combat these resellers they were going to flood the general releases I love it if you really try you can hit..
Well said! Showing love from Sacramento 🫡🫡.
I’m with you bro don’t go to
Sneaker events. I like the classic stuff like playoff 8, black cement 3, Bordeaux 7, they are even doper When you put them in ice for 5 years and break them out I love it and gives me a way better feeling that ANY hype experience ultra hard pair to get for the fact that that the old school releases are just as hard and expensive
I love exactly what you’re saying because it seems like all these Sneaker con events only cater to people that want to resell or start a business or TH-cam channel which there’s nothing wrong with that but at the same time they don’t carry size 13 I mean size 13 is heavily on when it comes to those type of events, I’ve seen many videos and the TH-camr is looking for size 13 specifically and not to be found at all what you’re saying about general leases general releases I’m a big fan myself. I like to wear what I like I’m doing this because I like sneakers. It’s my hobby, it’s an outlet so doesn’t matter what kind of sneaker it is I’m gonna get what I like no matter what I even like Nikes that nobody likes football trainers from back in the day to me because I love football that’s why I love these particular sneakers, but everything you’re saying is spot on
THANK YOU!!
We have to get to a point where we understand everything isn't for everyone and thats cool. There are more people and our thoughts are closer than ever so there no way we will see things the same. Understanding that how you were introduced to the Shoe Game matters. For the Jordan's & Hip-Hop go hand 7 hand. So I love a shoe that have a history/story and maybe even I missed out of that shoe due to lack of cash as a kid. But hey the biggest thing is your shoes should speak for your style and love........I.E. your Sole in the game
It's the best time to be a sneaker head and sneakers collectors
Sneaker game is dead to people who are into hype and resell. For people who like the sneaker game for the sneakers it's alive and well
I follow the TH-cams and sneaker events etc all stuff that deal with sneakers just to hear the opinions but I’m just a dude who likes kicks and rocking em with nice fits and it’s been that way since before the resell and hype culture. I’m 35 and for the longest time I didn’t even know there was this whole other world for sneakers until about 7 years ago
It’s just most of the people getting into it equate how much a shoe cost to how cool it is. Perfect example is new guy at work is a sneakerhead, sees me wearing something, and first thing he asks is “oh much those cost?”… and I agree with not going to those sneakercons, just feel like high school
Yo, Eddie, I believe that people finally are starting to understand that not everyone can have everything... And that's OK.
I just like what I like when it comes to shoes. Retros Js, Air Max 1s, Vapormax, New balances are my go to shoes. It’s all about comfort now. I wear my Js out of necessity since I spent so much money and time collecting. Sneaker game is not dead regardless what people think. I love seeing shoes being available. What I don’t understand is the double up talk. I never bought a shoe that I needed 2 pairs of. Just keep your shoes clean and in good shape.
I'm at a point with sneakers that I know what I like and keep others opinions as that, opinions. Idc what's hot, I like things that I know I'm going to enjoy wearing or styling.
Sneakercon definitely appealed to me during my earlier years if collecting but the prices always deterred me and even moreso now.
It's retail (or less) or nothin at this point for 95% of stuff releasing
Well said!!
what's the ID on that carhart vest?🔥
The fact that Jordans now have many general release pairs that are actually good makes me happy. Sneakers should be accessible to everyone to enjoy, resell value should not matter if you are a true sneakerhead. And the fact that we can even wait for most of these to go on sale for a true retail steal makes it even better. So yeah, screw resellers. They ruin everything they touch. Sure, I enjoy the occasional hype stuff but only if I really like it, and if I can get it for retail. But most of the time I stick with simple colorways, and the classic pairs, pairs that are easy to rock with anything.
I used to go mad hard and buy every sneaker release but lately I been paying close attention and stop my buying habit.
Never paid resell and never will
Well unless I can get the galaxy foams for close to retail and when I say close I mean close
I agree 1000 percent
Very well said 🙏
I just hope Nike continues to flood the market so we can drown out these resellers get what we want for retail. These resell crap has gotten ridiculous and out of hand. Not cool.
Yo I need the Jordan 4 reimagined size 8
I love sneakers and I'm not into hypes, I just buy what I want (in retail or Sale only, not into resellers) and I wear them and make them part of my weekly rotation (Work, Play, Church) Simple as that.
I like that Jordan are sitting. AE1 are selling out so sneakers are not dead at all.
I think we're a lot alike .. I'm in the lane where I prefer comfort/quality/a nice solid colorway over hype
Great vid. All facts from my perspective.
I would argue, that being able to walk in the mall and get what you want at retail (or even under)means the game is more alive than it has ever been.
True I agree, I’m the same way!!!
"The Sneaker game is dead" is just a headline that is brought up by "media" and "journalists" so they can get clicks and comments
Well said man.
I just started collecting and i have heard a lot of stories about the last few years, and i keep thinking i decided to get in at EXACTLY the right time. Nike is way overproducing and a lot of cool shoes are "bricks". But, theres still some hype releases to look forward to at the same time! I reaaaaally want to get those industrial blues on my feet
Dude what is this hoodie/vest thing you're wearing?
I linked the hoodie brand in the description, highly recommend
People who just buy shoes vs People who actually wear and style them . Big difference 💪 💪 💪
This makes all the sense in the world to me because I can’t pay $200+ for shoes that don’t feel comfortable on feet. I don’t care about the hype. I just wanna get stylish sneakers that are comfortable.
Harden 8 cody plz
I’m a sneaker head that buys shoes I couldn’t get when I was growing up. Always been into Nike basketball (Lebrons, KD’s & Kobe’s), Jordan’s & foamposites. However since it’s basically impossible to win alot of the pairs I love for retail, I’ve ventured over to brands like new balance.
Yes. Sneaker events have gotten mad corny. Every table has the same Nike dunks, Jordan 1s & 4s. Events used to be where people went to search for grails.
Who knows. Maybe it’s just part of growing up. I still love sneakers but the state of the sneaker game just isn’t as fun as it used to be.
Oh yeah, most definitely I’d rather go to my local Sneaker boutique consignment shop type place that ever go to a sneaker con. I know what they have. I have the rapport with them. It’s not only me going to them to buy something but you you establish like a really cool friendship with the guys that own the store, it’s a local area here Monterey Bay, California Seaside, California to be exact and it’s really cool to be able to go to your neighborhood sneaker store. You don’t have to deal with a crazy mall or big event like that or can’t find anything and they’re not willing to give you any kind of cool deal or nothing like that, definitely a big fan of the consignment shops and your local Sneaker boutique
Great video, but it seems the 2 categories of sneakerheads might be better described as: 1) Those who buy for their personal collection (to wear/collect) and 2) those who buy for business only (reselling etc.).
Nah because people do buy shoes at these sneaker events for their personal collection, but my opinion is that I’d rather pay resell from a consignment shop instead of an event because there’s let theatrics there
Great video, and agreed my guy
I feel like the hypebeast crowd is leaving the game… so true sneaker heads can finally enjoy a product and not a hype
Resellers & Back dooring make trying to get a pair you want impossible unless you fill someone’s pocket. I’d rather not get them unless it’s £20 over retail, People asking same price as a 70’s original for a new release doesn’t wash it for me.
If I have to be honest, I just think the majority of the populace has gotten to the point where they aren’t scared to truly wear what they want anymore. I remember growing up being made fun of for wearing New Balance and Saucony, so I’d always have my mom buy me Jordans/Nikes. People nowadays though just don’t care anymore, they wear what they like , how they like which in my opinion has made sneaker culture bigger than it’s ever been. The sneaker culture is continuing to grow outside of just the hype/norm and a lot of people don’t like that but I’m all for it.