The sneakerhead's dictionary - Part 2
If you liked the first part of the Sneakerhead Dictionary by ATIPICI you will love the second chapter in which we deal with everything related to the anatomy of a...
If you liked the first part of the Sneakerhead Dictionary by ATIPICI you will love the second chapter in which we deal with everything related to the anatomy of a...
In the last chapter of the ATIPICI certified Sneakerhead Dictionary we took a general look at the world of sneakerheads , taking into consideration all the general terms that describe or use sneakerheads. In this article, however, we will deal with everything relating to the anatomy of a sneaker .
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Aglets are those little tips found at the end of shoelaces . Until recently they were made of plastic, now they are made of all materials from fiber to carbon. When they say that details make the difference...
The word BRED comes from the union (crasis) of BLACK and RED . This word, within the sneaker game, refers to the black and red color combination. Obviously we are talking about J's (Air Jordan).
It recalls the color of the Air Jordan 1 which in 1985 was banned (hence the name "banned") by the NBA for breaking the regulations relating to player uniforms . The fine for anyone who wore them amounted to a whopping $5,000 per game. It seems that Michael Jordan, despite the warnings from the sports league, continued to use these shoes and that Nike bore all the costs relating to the "misdeed".
The collar is the highest part of the shoe together with the tongue, the collar that wraps the ankle . Among the sneakers that have the collar more prominently than the others, there are certainly the various Fila Disruptor models.
The Colorway is the color of the shoe.
It is a type of sole that shoes have. This is the dark brown colored sole and is super popular due to its long life and durability so it shows no signs of wear and tear.
High profile shoe (like basketball shoe models back). Style guaranteed!
As the words themselves say, these terms refer to the back panels on the back of some shoes… Think for example of the Air Jordan 3 or 4.
Is it said when the soles of the shoe are ice-colored, in semi-transparent blue , like the Jordan XI retro low for example? Now, those are the Icy Soles.
Red tone colorway developed by Nike , to which some of the Beaverton company's most successful models are linked. An example? The Jordan 6 Retro “Black Infrared!
Internal insole of the shoe.
The Jordan Brand logo , also connected to the symbol of the company itself, i.e. the silhouette of his aerial height while he dunks from the free throw line.
Shoe with collar that remains below the ankle . There are so many low sneakers but we always stick to Jordans. How about?
Polyester-based plastic fabric with knitted structure.
Shoe silhouette with mid-ankle collar . Guy? Jordan 1 mid, Jordan 1 mid, Jordan 1 mid and others…
The midsole of the shoe , the part that is between the outsole and the upper. This is the part that gives cushioning to the shoe, in which Nike and Jordan insert the Air Unit technology.
NIPPLES
They are the plastic elements on the outer sole of the shoes , the condition of a shoe can be assessed from the state of the nipples. (Remember this detail when buying sneakers from resellers)
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It stands for original, in Hip Hop parlance "Original Gangster". First release color of a shoe, usually limited edition. We have chosen to show you this!
Outer sole of the shoe.
The heel is the portion of the shoe in which there are cushioning systems which have the purpose of dividing and breaking down the vertical force, given by walking and the weight of the body, into its horizontal component, in order to make contact with the foot less traumatic. foot with the ground. Finally, some shoes have a more rigid insert called a "shank" in the midsection.
This is the toe of the shoe, or rather the front part of the upper , where the toes are enclosed.
It is the upper part of a shoe that wraps around the foot . It can be made up of a single piece (tubular upper) or several pieces sewn together (rigid upper): its purpose is to ensure the foot stays inside the shoe as well as lightness, breathability and sometimes waterproofness. It can be made of synthetic materials such as nylon or microfibres, natural materials such as leather or a mix of overlapping and integrated layers. The lacing is also an integral part of the upper.
The tongue of the shoe.
Everything that relates from the top to the midsole . This is the upper of the shoe.
Soles that have aged and therefore yellowed with time and wear .
We have reached the end of the Sneakerhead Dictionary.
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