To Rock or Stock? That is the question. Sneakerheads will do almost anything to get their hands on a unique pair of kicks, going to such extreme lengths as hiding in trash cans to score a pair of Retro Jordan 11s to camping for days in sub zero temperatures for the latest Nike Foamposites. How did sneakers become as prized as collectable art? From the shores of Cali to the congested streets of Tokyo, Sneakerheadz examines the cultural influence of sneaker collecting around the world and delves into a subculture whose proud members don’t just want to admire art, they want to wear it.
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Sneakerheadz - Trailer
Dokumentären Sneakerheadz ger en färgglad och upplyftande inblick i samtiden där samlare är benägna att göra vad som helst för att komma över ett par ...
Sneakerheadz - Trailer
An in-depth look into the exploding subculture of sneaker collecting and the widespread influence it has had on popular culture around the world.
Sneakerheadz - Trailer
Skal de bæres eller skal de gemmes? Sneakerheads vil gøre næsten hvad som helst for at få fingre i et par unikke sko. De vil gå så langt som at gemme sig i en ...
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