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You can’t really call it gentrification when fashion as a whole is not a niche thing and more mainstream than ever today. And sneakers were never a niche market. Bigger now? Absolutely. But tens of millions of people wore Nikes and Jordans in the 80’s and 90’s. That’s why trying to make definitive statements about the culture around a product millions of people bought isn’t ever going to be accurate. I’d argue any culture based around a product is inherently full of trash anyway. Culture isn’t about consumerism or collecting.
The culture the original Jordan Brand embodied was excellence. Didn’t care about designer brands (that barely existed compared to today) on your body, didn’t care about what your race was, didn’t care about what music you listened to.
We can talk about how things have changed, but a look in the mirror is always helpful. Collecting sneakers wasn’t really a thing in the 80’s and 90’s. Only after the proliferation of Air Jordans in the late 90’s did such an idea even become a thing. Most sneaker enthusiasts wore shoes into the ground and moved onto the next one, or had a few pairs at a time.
The whole idea of collecting dozens or hundreds of pairs was never a part of that and it didn’t come from the mythical reseller. It’s what gave the reseller an in and reason to exist in the first place and was created by a good number of people here who have bought more than they could ever wear or “need” in 10 lifetimes.
The culture the original Jordan Brand embodied was excellence. Didn’t care about designer brands (that barely existed compared to today) on your body, didn’t care about what your race was, didn’t care about what music you listened to.
We can talk about how things have changed, but a look in the mirror is always helpful. Collecting sneakers wasn’t really a thing in the 80’s and 90’s. Only after the proliferation of Air Jordans in the late 90’s did such an idea even become a thing. Most sneaker enthusiasts wore shoes into the ground and moved onto the next one, or had a few pairs at a time.
The whole idea of collecting dozens or hundreds of pairs was never a part of that and it didn’t come from the mythical reseller. It’s what gave the reseller an in and reason to exist in the first place and was created by a good number of people here who have bought more than they could ever wear or “need” in 10 lifetimes.