Monday, March 28, 2016

Getting Into The Sneaker Hobby, The Ups and Downs Of The Sneaker Industry.

Sneakers, they are no new thing. They have been around decades. Many brands that you know and don't know are constantly at work making the next best pair of sneakers they hope will be the next best shoe on the market. With all this in mind, we want to take a deep look into the sneaker industry. There is so much money and over saturated shoes in the market that it's nearly impossible to pin point where the clean and good things are next to the beat and dirty parts of the industry are.

Reasons why people consistently buy sneakers are pretty common. To name a few are; Emotional Attachment. With Emotional Attachment, the collector or wearer of the shoe holds a certain value or praise over the shoe rather than just any type of shoe. There are many cases to why the shoe could be valuable to a person. That's one of the main reasons that Emotional Attachment has that re-demand in the market.

The Exclusive Trend of a sneaker can be that motivating factor in why some own or cop the big pairs. Shoes that are limited and last only a short amount of time at retail usually are pretty valuable. The best known shoe is the Undefeated x Air Jordan 4 Olive Green. Many people not that the sneaker is limited but no one just wants the sneaker, however, the shoe was made to 80 pairs and stopped. It's a shoe with a pretty good resell value. The Nike Air Mag could also be a very well known sneaker/boot as well that is the same.

The History of a sneaker can be all it takes to have a collector or shoe buyer paying for the shoe at the checkout region. There are so many sneakers in the market and so many old school models that are just really loved. The most popular even ring from the Air Jordan brand. Including the Air Jordan 3,4,5,6 and 11. Nike's Air Force 1 Mid is also another really common shoe and lot's of Nike's Original Air Force's always hold more history value to sneaker buyers that are serious about the hobby. The Air Jordan 1 sneaker is probably the one that really put sneaker history on the map.

The Comfort Level in a sneaker can really influence a buyer. Especially seen in older sneaker fans, (not saying younger ones don't but it's not always the case) comfort is really important to them. Comfort comes from multiple shoes. Nike has some really nice runner/jogger models including the Nike Air Huarache, Nike Air Max Torch's, Nike Flyknit. The Adidas company has some really nice shoes. They have the Adidas Ultra Boosts and the Adidas Tubular's that are not bad at all. Nike SB Dunk shoes can also sometimes be borderline cool looking with some cushioning too.

The Affordability is a really key concept. Depending on how motivated of a sneaker fan you are, sneakers may be more or less of a trend to you. Maybe your really motivated and cop multiple pairs a week or maybe you are one who can deal with only have a few pairs every couple of weeks. It really all depends on your investment into the hobby, maybe you don't want to just be heavily invested and you sorta buy a pair here-and-there style. There is no right or wrong way into this hobby, however, the most important detail is stay true to you. Don't buy something just because of all the hype and all the get up, buy it if it's something YOU like, or something YOU want. There is nothing that tells you what you should and shouldn't buy.

The Brand Loyalty card is probably by far one of the reasons sneakers are bought. There are several people who collect strictly one or two brands and maybe three but that is usually it. The popularity can sometime influence this decision on which brand that is for one particular person. However, it doesn't matter what you choose. The real thing is to be happy about your shoes. I mean, take pride in your shoes at the end of the day and that's all that matters. Maybe you are one of those that doesn't collects, but wears their shoes. That's a great way to be. That's sorta like me, I like to buy shoes I know I'M gonna wear.

These are all really important things that are commonly seen in the sneaker market. Yes there are multiple other ways to look at it and view it but this is really the main details that come to mind. I hope this article was helpful and that you enjoyed the content. If you did, please let us know by +1 this post. That really helps us and shows that you appreciate our work. If you would like to see more content then you can visit our regular site's homepage at allaccesssneakers.blogspot.com . There you will find more articles with helpful information and other popular sneaker topics. Thanks for reading and have a great week!

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