Excuse the trainers, even unworn trainers break

Excuse the trainers, even unworn trainers break

On TikTok, sneaker collectors find that some of their pairs, carefully stored in their original box without ever being worn, disintegrate after several years. A sign that they better wear them?

How to properly store your sneakers when you are a fan? Keeping them safely in a box without ever touching them may not be the universal solution!

Even stored intact in a box, sneakers can degrade over the years

For several years now, the sneaker market has exploded, attracting collectors from all walks of life buy pairs to keep the time they take to value in order to resell them by realizing a capital gain, as explained in this mini-report presented by Léna Situations for the vogue Parisian:

Excuse the trainers, even unworn trainers break

But on TikTok, sneakers (this is what we call basketball fanatics who know everything about everything) prove it older models don’t stand the test of time.

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“Put your sneakers on… or not… Either way, they’re going to fall apart. »

In fact, sneakers often feature innovations in technical materials, developed more for their aesthetic appearance and performance than for their longevity.

On that last point, we don’t necessarily have much perspective yet. Here’s what these TikToks explain in part, on which we see the soles of the sneakers, still carefully stored in their box and never worn, break down like crumble at the touch of your finger.

@overtimekicks

Moral of the story…. WEAR YOUR SHOES FAM 😤 @vtgheat #sneakers #sneakerhead #reseller #wearyourshoes

♬ original sound – Overtime Kicks

@overtimekicks

Moral of the story…. WEAR YOUR SHOES FAM 😤 @vtgheat #sneakers #sneakerhead #reseller #wearyourshoes

♬ original sound – Overtime Kicks

“No, this video is not fake. These are sneakers from 1999. The midsoles can crack too, especially if you never wear them. Someone in the comments even asked if it was a cake!? Anyway, here’s more evidence. Here are the sneakers of 2000, Jordan 6 “Olympic”. They have never been worn. Yet their only cracks. Of the same genre, these sneakers from 2003, Air Max 90 Escape II. This is dead stock [achetées de première main, jamais portées], although it may be hard to believe. »

This phenomenon is therefore not necessarily linked to the age of a pair of sneakers, but depends on the materials that make it up and their way of degrading, as just identified. high nobility, the media specialized in all hype phenomena.

As much as we have hindsight about leather and rubber, which age quite well, we really don’t know what the proliferation of innovative technical materials on sneakers will look like in a few years… Here’s something to interest the greatest sneaker collectors in biodegradability and the environment!

Photo credit: Instagram screenshot @ paging_dr.sole

Source: Madmoizelle

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