The Story Of Sneakers
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Author | : Mae Respicio |
Publisher | : Capstone |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2024-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0756582024 |
Trainers. Runners. Kicks. No matter what you call them, sneakers are a great way to show off your style. But who invented this famous footwear? How are sneakers made? And how do they end up in stores and closets around the world? Find out in this informational book all about sneakers.
Author | : Nicholas Smith |
Publisher | : Crown |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2019-04-30 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 0451498127 |
“A vivid picture of how what we wear on our feet can tell us what it really means to be an American.”—Vanity Fair “Expansive, thorough, and entertaining . . . a comprehensive look at how much the sneaker became a signature indicator of cool.”—The Wall Street Journal A cultural history of sneakers, tracing the footprint of one of our most iconic fashions across sports, business, pop culture, and American identity “It’s gotta be the shoes.” When Spike Lee said it to Michael Jordan in a 1989 commercial, it was with a wink and a nod—what makes MJ so good? His Nike Air Jordan IIIs, of course. But as Nicholas Smith reveals in this captivating history, Lee’s line also speaks to the sneaker’s place at the heart of American culture. Once the athletic shoe graduated from the beaches and croquet courts of the wealthy elite to streetwear ubiquity, its journey through the heart of American life was just getting started. In this rollicking narrative, Nicholas K. Smith carries us through the long twentieth century as sneakers became the totem of subcultures. We follow the humble athletic and watch as sneakers become the calling card of California skaters and New York MCs, the spark of riots and gang violence, the heart of a global economic controversy, the muse of haute couture, and a lynchpin in the transformation of big sports into big business. Along the way, we meet larger-than-life mavericks and surprising visionaries: genius rubber inventor Charles Goodyear, risking everything to get his formula right; the warring brothers who started dueling shoe empires; road-warrior Chuck Taylor, hawking shoes out of his trunk; and many more mavericks, hustlers, and dreamers. With a sure stride and a broad footprint, Kicks introduces us to an influential and evolving legacy.
Author | : Neal Heard |
Publisher | : Welbeck |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2022-11-08 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : 180279459X |
Now in its fifth edition, this comprehensive and highly illustrated edition of Sneakers spans over 300 shoes, while also giving advice on shoe care and maintenance.
Author | : Yuniya Kawamura |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2016-01-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1474262929 |
This is the first academic study of sneakers and the subculture that surrounds them. Since the 1980s, American sneaker enthusiasts, popularly known as “sneakerheads” or “sneakerholics”, have created a distinctive identity for themselves, while sneaker manufacturers such as Reebok, Puma and Nike have become global fashion brands. How have sneakers come to gain this status and what makes them fashionable? In what ways are sneaker subcultures bound up with gender identity and why are sneakerholics mostly young men? Based on the author's own ethnographic fieldwork in New York, where sneaker subculture is said to have originated, this unique study traces the transformation of sneakers from sportswear to fashion symbol. Sneakers explores the obsessions and idiosyncrasies surrounding the sneaker phenomenon, from competitive subcultures to sneaker painting and artwork. It is a valuable contribution to the growing study of footwear in fashion studies and will appeal to students of fashion theory, gender studies, sociology, and popular culture.
Author | : Rodrigo Corral |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 161 |
Release | : 2017-10-24 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 0448494353 |
"Sneakers overdelivers."—GQ "One of this year's coolest books."—Men's Journal "The definitive story of the sneaker universe."—WSJ Magazine Featuring exclusive interviews with Virgil Abloh (Off-White), Daniel Bailey, Ronnie Fieg (Kith), DJ Clark Kent, Serena Williams, Alexander Wang, Kobe Bryant and many, many others. Through honesty, intimacy, intelligence, and swagger, Sneakers amounts to a singular rubber-soled taxonomy, a global group portrait of a culture that’s both personal and public, driven by commitment and curiosity, and sustained by our definitive cast of storytellers, historians, and artists. An absolute necessity for design devotees and sneakerheads of all ages! Sneakers is a definitive exploration of the cultural phenomenon of sneakers, now an 85-billion-dollar-a-year industry. This gift-worthy book features 320 pages of photos and interviews with industry gurus, sports legends, and celebrities in a stunning package created by celebrated designer Rodrigo Corral. The book’s carefully-curated list of participants takes readers to the center of the action. Edson Sabajo, owner of Amsterdam’s seminal sneaker boutique, Patta, leads a sneaker hunt that starts in the back-alleys of Philadelphia and ends in the Middle East. Jeff Staple, designer of a pair of sneakers that resells for $6000, recalls the sneaker riot his design kicked off on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 2005. Jim Riswold dishes on making commercials with Michael Jordan. Ronnie Fieg explains the collaborative magic of KITH. Adidas’s Rachel Muscat and Jon Wexler get philosophical about their star collaborator, Kanye West. Nike’s legendary Tinker Hatfield takes a glimpse into the future. Professional tennis player Serena Williams shares an exclusive reveal. And much, much more. From its arresting cover design and thought-provoking interiors to the unprecedented depth of its first-person accounts, Sneakers is an absolute must-have for sneaker lovers and anyone who is interested in design, creative process, street culture, branding, entrepreneurship, art and fashion.
Author | : Saudah Aziz |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2017-02-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 148096431X |
The Magic of Shoes by Saudah Aziz Sheba was born in America, but her father and ancestors are from West Africa. Sheba’s family celebrated her birth with a new pair of shoes. Ever since then, new shoes create a magical spirit that protects Sheba. On her sixth birthday, Sheba visits her family in Ghana. At first she is happy to receive a new pair of sandals. But when she puts them on her feet something happens: the sandals are different; they look different, feel different, and smell different. Each new pair of shoes that Sheba receives gives Sheba a different attitude. Sheba begins to develop positive relationships by using the love in the magic shoes.
Author | : Amber J. Keyser |
Publisher | : Twenty-First Century Books ™ |
Total Pages | : 86 |
Release | : 2017-01-01 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1512456403 |
Whether you call them kicks or sneakers, runners or gutties, you probably have a pair of athletic shoes in your closet. The earliest sneakers debuted in the 1800s and weren't much more than a canvas upper and a flexible sole made of a crazy new material—rubber. The stuff might have been new to Americans then, but for thousands of years, the indigenous peoples of the Amazon Basin of South America had been using latex made from the milky sap of hevea trees to protect their feet from rocks, sticks, and biting insects. Once Charles Goodyear figured out how to make the stuff more durable, sneakers were here to stay. Early sneakers were initially designed for elite athletes, but kids and teens quickly adopted them. Some of the first brands included Converse, Brooks, and Saucony. German companies Adidas and Puma started up during World War II. The Nike shoe debuted in the 1970s (with a bit of inspiration from a waffle iron). As fitness crazes took off in the 1980s, people all over the world started buying the shoes for workouts and everyday wear. At about the same time, companies began hiring high-profile athletes and pop stars for big-dollar endorsements, and shoe sales soared into the stratosphere to the tune of billions of dollars each year. In Sneaker Century, follow sneaker fashions and the larger-than-life personalities behind the best known athletic shoe brands in history. Learn how teen sneakerheads became important style makers and drove the success of NIKE, Inc., and other shoe companies. Look behind the scenes at the labor-intensive process of manufacturing sneakers. Explore the sneaker frontier of the future—recycled shoes, earth-friendly initiatives, and high-fashion statements. Get ready to speed through the Sneaker Century!
Author | : Frank J. Gonzalez |
Publisher | : 11/13 Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 73 |
Release | : 2014-06-14 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1495117464 |
23 Roots: The History Behind The First 23 Pairs of Air Jordan Sneakers takes you on a ride through the first 23 years of Air Jordan sneakers. This book digs deep into the roots of the Air Jordan brand and brings you the inspiration behind each design, as well as a list of the sneakers that were originally released with images, original release year and original retail price. 23 Roots is sure to take you down memory lane, and revisit the feeling and story behind how you finally acquired that specific pair of prized kicks. Whether you've just gained a passion for Air Jordan sneakers or are a veteran collector with closets full of sneaker boxes, 23 Roots is a must have book for ALL sneaker enthusiasts.
Author | : Shirley C. Raines |
Publisher | : Gryphon House, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780876591574 |
A collection of ideas for activities to use in conjunction with over 90 children's books.
Author | : Russ Bengtson |
Publisher | : Workman Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 2023-10-10 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1523525908 |
A celebration of the iconic shoes and superstars who have defined the sport for decades, A History of Basketball in Fifteen Sneakers tells the story of hoops as only shoes can. The ultimate book for both hoops fans and sneaker obsessives, A History of Basketball in Fifteen Sneakers is an exciting and fascinating look at the sport written with authority and experience by former Complex and SLAM magazine editor Russ Bengtson. From primeval Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars to baroque Reebok Pumps and myth-making Air Jordans to super-high-tech Nike Adapt BBs, each chapter breaks down how a specific sneaker defined an era of basketball, transformed the culture, or changed the game. With full-color sneaker photographs and detailed illustrations throughout, the book is a kaleidoscopic celebration of the players, styles, and iconic moments that have shaped hoops both on and off the court. Topics include: Walt Frazier's PUMA Clydes and the New York City street game; Michael Jordan's first signature Air Jordan and the birth of the modern global basketball superstar; Nike Air Swoopes and the evolution of the women’s game; sneaker tech and the rise of retro; and much more.