The official Sneakerhead Thread*************

:lol:

I feel you to each their own but like you said, they're top 5 Jordan silhouette's period.

Personally top 3 to me and it should be for everyone! :lol:

1, 3 and 4 that's it, the best ever. Now if someone wants to slide an 11 in there I won't be mad at'em.

I personally like the 3's and 4's more than the 1's, but the 1's are the start of it all so they have to be number 1.

Imo

But we're all entitled to like what we like.

Oh and I've always like the 2's :giggle:
Can’t stand the 2s but these are kinda fly and they rep D’Ville

MLB-Exclusive-Air-Jordan-2-Louisville-Slugger-PE-solesupreme-Photos-01.jpg

 
The Rise And Fall Of British Knights
And Empire That Later Crumbled
March 2025

How many remember British Knights sneakers? Ah, the 80s and 90s—a time when the sneaker game was booming, Prices were cheap, supply was plentiful and resellers didn't exist.

Nike had Air Jordans, Adidas had Superstars, and Reebok had the Pump. But there was another player in the game that was once the king of cool: British Knights aka BK.

BKs were groundbreaking in the new industry of sneakers as casual wear. They worked closely with rappers and influences of the day, and they built a legacy in an industry that today, is ruled by the big guys.

But if they were around, running neck and neck with brands like Nike and Adidas in their infancy, why didn't they too become one of the big guys? Let's find out.


 
Los Angeles-based Coolkicks owner arrested for buying $500k worth of stolen Nike shoes, clothing

By Dean Fioresi
October 6, 2025


The owner of a popular online sneaker resale business was arrested in Los Angeles last week for allegedly buying half a million dollars' worth of stolen Nike shoes and clothing, according to police.

Adeel Shams, 34, who owns Coolkicks, was arrested Thursday after Los Angeles Police Department officers executed a search warrant in the 1700 block of Stewart Street in Santa Monica, said a news release shared by the department on Monday.

screenshot-2025-10-06-at-6-28-01-pm.png

Some of the items recovered by police during a search warrant served in Santa Monica last week.

"During the operation, detectives recovered an estimated $500,000 worth of stolen train cargo, including unreleased Nike shoes and clothing," the release said.

Officers recovered over 2,100 pairs of stolen Nikes and 150 cartons of various Nike clothing inside of the business, according to LAPD's release.

Shams was arrested at the scene and booked for receiving stolen property, police said.

"This case underscores the importance of interagency collaboration in combating large-scale cargo theft and preserving the integrity of commercial supply chains," LAPD said.

As their investigation into the matter continues, detectives said that they anticipate making further arrests.

Anyone who knows more was asked to contact LAPD at (213) 486-5920.

1000017833.jpg

Adeel Shams, 34, the founder of CoolKicks, was arrested at the scene and booked on suspicion of receiving stolen property.

maxresdefault.jpg
 
Los Angeles-based Coolkicks owner arrested for buying $500k worth of stolen Nike shoes, clothing

By Dean Fioresi
October 6, 2025


The owner of a popular online sneaker resale business was arrested in Los Angeles last week for allegedly buying half a million dollars' worth of stolen Nike shoes and clothing, according to police.

Adeel Shams, 34, who owns Coolkicks, was arrested Thursday after Los Angeles Police Department officers executed a search warrant in the 1700 block of Stewart Street in Santa Monica, said a news release shared by the department on Monday.

screenshot-2025-10-06-at-6-28-01-pm.png

Some of the items recovered by police during a search warrant served in Santa Monica last week.

"During the operation, detectives recovered an estimated $500,000 worth of stolen train cargo, including unreleased Nike shoes and clothing," the release said.

Officers recovered over 2,100 pairs of stolen Nikes and 150 cartons of various Nike clothing inside of the business, according to LAPD's release.

Shams was arrested at the scene and booked for receiving stolen property, police said.

"This case underscores the importance of interagency collaboration in combating large-scale cargo theft and preserving the integrity of commercial supply chains," LAPD said.

As their investigation into the matter continues, detectives said that they anticipate making further arrests.

Anyone who knows more was asked to contact LAPD at (213) 486-5920.

1000017833.jpg

Adeel Shams, 34, the founder of CoolKicks, was arrested at the scene and booked on suspicion of receiving stolen property.

maxresdefault.jpg
Dummy!
 
Back
Top