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  2. Nike Air Max's market share on StockX soared 800% since 2016

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    StockX co-founder and COO Greg Schwartz and StockX senior economist Jesse Einhorn spoke to Yahoo Finance about how the marketplace has changed over the past five years. Nike Air Max's market share ...

  3. Nike Air Max - Wikipedia

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    The Air Max 1 continues to enjoy significant popularity with sneaker enthusiasts, and Nike re-releases the model with original and new exterior designs ("colorways") on a regular basis. [citation needed] In 2023, the Air Max 1 '86 "Big Bubble" was introduced. This variation celebrated the model's 35th anniversary with a design inspired by early ...

  4. Nike Mag - Wikipedia

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    The Nike MAG is a limited-edition shoe created by Nike Inc. [1] It is a replica of a self-tying shoe featured in the film Back to the Future Part II. The Nike Mag was originally released for sale in 2011 and again in 2016. Both launches were in limited quantities. The 2011 release was limited to 1,510 pairs, while the 2016 release was limited ...

  5. StockX - Wikipedia

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    StockX is an online marketplace and clothing reseller, primarily of sneakers. Since November 2020, it has also opened up to electronic products [ 1 ] such as game consoles, smartphones and computer hardware.

  6. Satan Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Satan Shoes were a series of custom Nike Air Max 97 shoes, created in 2021 as a collaboration between American musician Lil Nas X and MSCHF, a Brooklyn, New York art collective. Their design and marketing gained controversy through prominent satanic imagery.

  7. Sneaker collecting - Wikipedia

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    Sneakers in South Africa, known as "takkies", have become status symbols. They grew into a "bubblehead" subculture that favors Nike bubble-soled trainers, such as the Nike Air Max line. [18] In the mid-1990s the line, particularly the Air Max 95, experienced such a surge of popularity in Japan that it led to a phenomenon known as "Air Max hunting".