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  • Sneaker Collaboration

    Adidas Bad Bunny release recap – What Made It

    Let’s start with Bad Bunny himself. His real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. He blew up in 2017 as a reggaetón star. Since then, he’s dropped hit albums, toured the world, and built a strong brand. His partnership with adidas began in March 2021. The first release was the Forum Buckle Low. After that, we saw many more styles—like the Response CL, Campus to Gazelle Indoor and Adizero SL72. He also co-owns a basketball team in Puerto Rico. His shoes often resell for big money. That makes him not just an artist, but a smart businessman too. Forum Buckle Low sets the tone The first adidas Bad Bunny Forum…

  • Sneaker Culture & History

    Top 10 Limited-Edition Sneakers That Made History

    If you’re a true sneakerhead, you know the thrill of scoring a pair of legendary limited-edition sneakers. These aren’t just shoes — they’re milestones in streetwear history. While some kicks come and go, these 10 pairs made waves so big that they’re still talked about today. So, let’s lace up and dive into the stories behind the rare kicks that truly made history. 1. Air Jordan 1 OG “Chicago” — The Iconic Sneaker That Started It All To kick things off, let’s talk about the Air Jordan 1 OG “Chicago”. Without a doubt, this is one of the most iconic sneakers ever. Back in 1985, Michael Jordan broke the NBA’s…

  • Sneaker Authenticity & Buying Tips

    Sneaker Reselling 101: How to Flip for Profit

    Sneaker reselling has exploded into a multi-billion-dollar market where a single pair of shoes can flip for thousands of euros. If you’ve ever copped a hyped pair on release day and wondered what it would be worth next week — this guide is for you. Whether you’re looking to make a side income or go full-time, this post breaks down everything you need to know about sneaker reselling: how to find profitable pairs, what tools to use, how to price, and where to sell. 1. What is Sneaker Reselling? Sneaker reselling is the practice of buying shoes — usually at retail — and then selling them for a profit on…