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  2. From Air Jordans to the 'Back to the Future' high-tops ... - AOL

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    This partnership cemented the integral role of sneakers in hip-hop culture. “That’s still the case today. Hip-hop is huge, and it’s only gotten bigger in the last 10 years,” says Wood.

  3. Kiks Tyo - Wikipedia

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    Kiks Tyo gained popularity [12] and recognition [13] in streetwear and fashion circles, and with both sneaker heads [14] and hypebeasts [15] for producing apparel that fuses a love for sneakers, Japanese bikini idols, hip-hop and street culture into one unified and unique design aesthetic. hobby:tech explained this Kiks Tyo design ethos, joining [different] worlds that have never been fused ...

  4. Category:Sneaker culture - Wikipedia

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  5. Benjamin Kapelushnik - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Kapelushnik (born October 14, 1999), also known as Benjamin Kickz or the Sneaker Don, is an American entrepreneur and sneaker reseller. [2] [3] [4] At 16-years-old, Kapelushnik amassed nearly US$1 million in sales through his self-made sneaker business and attracted high-profile clients such as DJ Khaled and Odell Beckham Jr. [5] [6] In 2016, Kapelushnik was included in Fortune's "18 ...

  6. The Best Sneaker Brands for Every Closet and Aesthetic - AOL

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    I spoke to Rickie De Sole, women’s fashion director at Nordstrom, and Drew Haines, merchandising director for sneakers and collectibles at StockX, to narrow down a list of the 20 best sneaker ...

  7. The influence of Black culture on fashion - AOL

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    Black culture’s influence on beauty standards and fashion norms A model walks the runway at the Frederick Anderson fashion show during New York Fashion Week – September 2023 on September 13 ...

  8. Sneaker collecting - Wikipedia

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    Consumers started to collect, trade and resell sneakers in the 1970s, and the sneakerhead subculture came to prominence in New York City during the 1980s. Sneakers such as the Adidas Superstar and Puma Suede were popularized by b-boys and hip-hop artists, [4] and Nike's Air Jordan line revolutionized the industry with its marketing linked to superstar basketball player Michael Jordan.

  9. Sneaker Culture Hasn’t Catered to Plus-Size Women ... - AOL

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