I've seen it for a few years but can someone explain what the trainers/sneakers craze is all about? Some people just buy them and then display them. Some of them look ugly, I don't get it.
I don't wear them. I use boots for everything.I've seen it for a few years but can someone explain what the trainers/sneakers craze is all about? Some people just buy them and then display them. Some of them look ugly, I don't get it.
People buy things they value. People are more inclined to buy things that go up in value. Trainers are a nice thing that go up in value.

The same way Rolex does, controlling supply and leveraging trends/influencers to hype/make the market.I never got why they go up in value. Its not like they're technological or artistic masterpieces. They're normally just a different colourscheme of something mass produced.
The same way Rolex does, controlling supply and leveraging trends/influencers to hype/make the market.
The same way Rolex does, controlling supply and leveraging trends/influencers to hype/make the market.
People buy things they value. People are more inclined to buy things that go up in value. Trainers are a nice thing that go up in value.
Their best selling models are made of steel.At least a rolex is made of precious metal.
Reebok made the original trainers worn by Ripley and Bishop in Aliens (1986), before selling them as the Bugstompers on the market.I never got why they go up in value. Its not like they're technological or artistic masterpieces. They're normally just a different colourscheme of something mass produced.
Rolexs tend to be incredibly well crafted and made of expensive materials.
Their value is in the craftsmanship.