Name of the Sneakers' Inventor
Charles Goodyear
Bottom of Sneaker
Outsole
The Athlete Behind Jordan Brand
Michael Jordan
Definition
A set value determined by the company which created the sneaker.
Definition
A value higher than retail and is determined and assessed based on four aspects: cultural impact, new technology, collaborations, and limited supply.
Profession of the Sneakers' Inventor
American Scientist
Sneaker Flap
Tongue
The Athlete Behind Converse
Chuck Taylor
Name of a Sneaker Retailer
Foot Locker
Name of a Sneaker Resale Marketplace
Flight Club
The Year Sneakers were Invented
1839
Above the Toe of a Sneaker
Toe Box
Name of the First Celebrity-Endorsed Athletic Sneaker
Chuck Taylor All-Stars
Websites/Mobile Apps for Sneakers Sold for Retail
Nike SNKRS (US), Finish Line, JD Sports (US), and Foot Locker
Websites/Mobile Apps for Sneakers Sold for Resale
GOAT, StockX
The Material Created
Vulcanized Rubber
Below the Toe of a Sneaker
Midsole
1. Nike Cortez (Forrest Gump)
2. Air Jordan 11 'Space Jam' (Space Jam)
3. Nike Mag 'Back to the Future' (Back to the Future)
Process to Create the Material
Add Sulfur to Heated Rubber
Area Around the Sneaker's Laces
Eyestay/Lace Guard
Year of NBA Finals
1957