Sneaker lovers trade kicks like gamers trade playing cards. And now there’s a new mobile app, called Slang, to make those transactions even easier. “Buying sneakers is a nightmare,” says Slang founder ...
Sneakerheads are about to get a whole new way to get their hands on some grails and exclusives. On July 13, Sneaker Con (the world’s premiere traveling sneaker convention) is going to debut their new ...
I can't even remember how many times I've had to get in line at a FootLocker to buy the latest pair of Air Jordans. But that was years ago, long before websites and apps became the main way I shop for ...
In sneaker culture, trading kicks has become a huge part of the game. Instead of dealing with cash, many 'heads opt to complete transactions by trading sneakers. Like dating (yes, dating), trading ...
There's no question the internet has completely transformed the way we shop. But now, technology is taking things a step further and changing not only how we buy things but how we try them on. Welcome ...
For "Sneakerheads," spending big bucks on the right pair of kicks is good for the sole. These dedicated shoe hounds hunt down vintage sneakers, often viewing them as an investment. "I think the most I ...
There are tons of apps and websites to support sneaker enthusiasts, buyers, and sellers. Some resale apps like StockX and GOAT are widely known, while others like Aglet and Common Ace are newer and ...
Thanks to today's apps and sophisticated marketplaces, getting your hands on rare sneakers is easier than ever. But there are certain shoes that even those with unlimited budgets can have a hard time ...
In case your social feeds aren’t enough of a platform, you can now take a selfie and print it – on your sneakers. Adidas says it’s creating mobile apps that will let users make a fashion statement by ...
Nike’s brand-new Adapt BB smart sneakers have stopped working for some users because of a bad Android update just days after they were released. Affected owners say either their left or right shoe no ...
Nike is officially discontinuing its line of Adapt shoes, its futuristic sneakers designed to emulate the self-lacing ones made famous by 1989’s “Back to the Future Part II.” What’s more, according to ...