What Makes a Sneaker Classic? | The Complex Sneakers Show
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 Published On Feb 2, 2024

There’s no denying the Nike Air Max 95 is a classic sneaker, but what about the Air Max 96? What about a pedestrian shoe like the Air Max 270, which is everywhere but not that loved by sneakerheads? What about the VaporMax? Co-hosts Joe La Puma, Brendan Dunne, and Matt Welty discuss the merits and bounds of the term “classic” in sneakers in this episode. They also talk about the rumored Kobe x Nike SB collaboration, the Flyknit era of the 2010s, Chinese New year Air Force 1s, and how horrible bar lacing is. Also, Welty explains his Twitter getting hacked.

Chapters:
0:00 - 5:05: Intro
5:06 - 9:48: Year of the Dragon’ Air Force 1
9:49 - 14:11: Retail Sneaker Store Stories
14:12 - 19:32: “Las Vegas” Nike Air Force 1
19:33 - 22:40: Upcoming Joe Freshgoods x New Balance 1000's
21:41 - 24:02: First look at the Jacquemus x Nike Air Max 1
24:03 - 32:18: The Hosts’ Footwear Styles
32:19 - 35:35: Sneaker Cam
35:36 - 38:02: Is Welty The Fittest Sneaker Media Personality?
38:03 - 40:26: "Black Toe Reimagined" Air Jordan 1's
40:27 - 42:26: Nike Air Max Day 2024
42:27 - 51:06: Which Sneakers are Considered Classics?
51:07 - 55:10: What Makes a Shoe a Classic?
55:11 -1:01:02: Rumored Kobe Bryant x Nike SB Collab
1:01:03 - 1:03:18: Deion Sanders’ Nike Air DT Max 96 Retro
1:03:19 - 1:03:45: Outro


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