Sneakerheads: Inside the World of High-Stakes Sneaker Trading

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Published 2013-06-14
Teenagers are spending thousands to buy and then re-sell limited-edition basketball shoes.

All Comments (21)
  • @kingsavage_.06
    They aren’t even sneaker heads 🤦🏻‍♂️ they are reseallers
  • @user-pv7nf3gu8u
    7:38 she actually played the deceased military card to get a deal on shoes from a kid?!?? Classy.
  • @arjun6165
    They got the nice kicks, but not the fresh fits
  • @aggo
    6:47 He bought them for $1,075 and now they go for $20,000.....
  • @gavinreddig3969
    7:30 Playing the military card is NOT cool.....My father didn't watch his friends die so you could get a good deal on sneakers
  • real sneakerheads buy sneakers for pleasure, keeps them , wear them and enjoy them. these are just ordinary re-sellers that's been driving up sneaker market like crazy, causing chaos and extra high prices on sneakers. Damn you can hardly buy a sneaker nowadays for less than $100.
  • @imslxme
    Those Freddy Kruger dunks are now like $40K 😳
  • @xtc2
    i hate it so much when news stations try to be "hip" and talk street but they fail as bad as this
  • @swervez883
    I really wish I could go back to these times, the sneaker game was so great back then
  • @calebsides4066
    These arent sneakerheads. These are hype beasts and re-sellers.
  • These kids are learning about business. Negotiating, learning supply and demand. I think this teaches an immense amount to young kids. As long as the money is coming straight from they're own sales, I think its great.
  • @jmann1130
    Imagine pulling the “my family’s in the military” card for some j’s
  • @JohnDoe-pt4mc
    Using a claim that, "his father's deceased military" just to get a pair of shoes for a lower price? Wow..... I don't even know what to say....
  • @realone2917
    I don't recall ever being able to buy a NICE pair of sneakers for "WAY UNDER" $30