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  • Nike
    Nike was founded early 1964 in Oregon (USA) as Blue Ribbon Sports by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight and was officially renamed Nike Inc in 1978. The company name is derived from the Greek goddess of victory, Nike.
  • Pre-Order
    This is our Pre-Order section, you can find here special releases that will come on stock, we offer you the option to buy them in front so you are always sure that you have them.
  • Jordan
    The Jordan sneaker brand originated from a Nike basketball sneaker named after the NBA basketball player Michael Jordan. In 1984, Jordan signed a sponsorship contract with Nike. In 1997, Nike unveiled that Jordan was a stand-alone brand.
  • Saucony
    Saucony's history begins in 1898 with the first factory at the Saucony Creek in Pennsylvania (USA). Saucony is one of the best-known American manufacturers through its award winning premium running shoes.
  • New balance
    William J. Riley from Boston (USA) founded New Balance in 1906. All New Balance shoe models have number codes instead of names, which make it clear that it is all about the name New Balance, and not the separate models.
  • Converse
    Marquis M. Converse founded Converse in 1908 under the name Converse Rubber Shoe Company. In 1917, Converse started producing the world famous Converse All Stars. Chucks All Stars are named after the basketball star Chuck Taylor.
  • Gourmet
    Gourmet is a sneaker brand that is strongly influenced by Italian-American culture. Besides a unique style and design. Gourmet puts much emphasis on the use of quality materials such as leather and nubuck.
  • Hundreds
    In 2003 Ben and Bobby Hundreds began an online magazine and a clothing brand. The Hundreds is heavily influenced by the '80s and '90s skate and punk culture of the neighborhood where they grew up in.
  • Alife
    Alife is a sneaker concept store and apparel brand rooted and based in downtown New York. Alife's mission is to provide a platform for creativity and art that lives in downtown New York. This is reflected in Alife sneakers.
  • Puma
    Puma was founded in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler in Germany. Puma always knows how to start a new trend and with the wild cat as the brand logo puma is becoming the most desirable sports lifestyle brand in the world.
  • Vans
    Vans was founded in 1966 as the Van Doren Rubber Company. Today, the American company is known as Vans. Since then the laidback California lifestyle still has a major influence on everything Vans designs.
  • Kangaroos
    Kangaroos was founded in America in 1979 when the architect Bob Gamm, who really loved jogging, wondered where he had to keep his key when he was out jogging. In a few years time, the jogging shoes with a little bag became a hype.
  • BBC
    Billionaire Boys Club is worn by famous artists and athletes in the United States and Japan. The Billionaire Boys Club clothing is produced in very limited edition and is sold by a select number of stores worldwide!
  • G-shock
    G-Shock "creativity and contribution", offering the kind of original, useful products that only Casio can. G-Shock was introduced in 1983, and today it's got a natural place in streetwear culture!
  • Hype Means Nothing
    Hype Means Nothing (HMN) is a French based brand that features celebrity’s faces with their hands making circles around their eyes. Hype Means Nothing is hard to find and very exclusive!
  • Kidrobot
    Kidrobot was founded in 2002 by Paul Budnitz, specializing in artist-created designer toys. Kidrobot is limited, the apparel is exclusively sold in Kidrobot stores and a select number of stores worldwide!
  • Of The Wall
    Vans OTW Collection is a cultural melting pot of action sports, art, music, design, and authentic street fashion. Eric Elms, Lupe Fiasco, Dimitri Coste and Chris Kong design the special Vans OTW collections!
  • Rockwell
    Simple and bold, Piet Parra () is famed for his colorful typographic artwork, along with the retro curves and playful themes of his illustrations. Rockwell only releases a couple of collections each year!
  • Nike Sports Wear
    Uniting the worlds of sport and culture, the NSW collection is the pinnacle apparel collection within the broader Nike Sportswear line. Designed for sport, re-mastered for life!
  • HUF
    Keith Hufnagel, Huf founder, grew up skating on the streets of New York City. Originally a small boutique in the Tenderloin District of San Francsico, HUF has since grown into a worldwide manufacturer of premium apparel and footwear!
  • SB
    IIn the SB brand store you will find special releases, small independent labels and Sneakerboss products. Stuff that does not belong in the other stores but deserve an own speciality store!
  • Pony
    PONY was established in Brooklyn, New York circa 1972. PONY became one of the most iconic sports brands in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
  • Medicom
    Be@rbrick is a collectible toy designed and produced by the Japanese company MediCom Toy Incorporated.
  • Adidas
    Adidas was founded in 1948 by Adolf Dassler. The title of brand was named after the founder (Adi from Adolf das from Dassler). A year later, the basic form of Adidas logo Three stripes was made. Since then it has been continued to be made til now. The Adidas group makes 600 kinds of shoes and 1,500 kinds of clothings every season.
  • Nike Air Force 1 30 years
    Nike was founded early 1964 in Oregon (USA) as Blue Ribbon Sports by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight and was officially renamed Nike Inc in 1978. The company name is derived from the Greek goddess of victory, Nike.
  • Asics
    Mr Kihachiro Onitsuka founded the forerunner of ASICS, Onitsuka Co. Ltd., in 1949 in Kobe, Japan. He started manufacturing basketball shoes in order to meet the needs of the nation’s rising basketball stars. The first shoes were designed with a recessed sole to simulate action of an octopus’ suction cup. 2012 they are still in the sneaker game, they are one of the leaders in the collabo projects, but besides that they also got a very steady collection.
  • Lacoste
    Lacoste one of the oldest luxury brands in the globe, René Lacoste, the company's founder, was nicknamed "the Crocodile" by fans because of his tenacity on the court. The sneakers collection is very wide and always with a luxury feeling.
  • Reebok
    Reebok is a British producer of athletic footwear, apparel, and accessories. In recent years, Reebok has looked beyond sole focus on athletic endorsement of their products. Rapper Jay-Z became the first non-athlete to get a signature shoe from Reebok in late 2003. This line, the "S. Carter Collection by Rbk," became the fastest selling shoe in the company’s history. Reebok had made similar deals with rapper 50 Cent (G-Unit sneakers), Nelly and Miri Ben-Ari. At the moment Swiss Beat is the creative director, and is developing allot of heat!
  • Clarks
    Clarks is continually create superior footwear with innovative new techniques and materials, while being true to their past as traditional shoemakers. The customers are the inspiration!
  • ICE CREAM
    Ice Cream and Billionaire Boys Club and are two lines of clothing established by Pharrell Williams and Nigo, founder of clothing label BAPE. Always limited & funky.
  • Robey
    Robey het oldskool tennis merk, nu weer terug met vrolijke sneakers! Robey komt dan ook terug met de Pop! Een nieuwe uitvoering van het succesvolle vintage model ‘Vantage’ uit 1979. Pop! is een unisex sneaker en verschijnt in een groeiende collectie aan kleuren en materialen. Stay popping!
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