what's up guys? for complex news, i'm tamaradhia. while a lot of people still don't understand the ever-growing popularity of the sneakerculture, one man does and is breaking it down for a ted talk. self-proclaimed sneakerhead,josh luber, founder of campless, a site that collects sneaker data and then breaks it downfor collectors, explains how your sneaker collection is just like owning stocks in thestock market.
how much do apple shares cost, luber drops some pretty astonishing statisticsas well. for example, in the past year, over 9 million pairs of sneakers were sold at avalue of $1.2 billion in the united states alone. he also breaks down how nike, morespecifically jordans, dominate the resell market.
most notably, luber also breaks down how apair of black cement iii's yields you a higher return than buying an apple stock. that's the news for now but for all your sneakerupdates be sure to subscribe to complex on youtube.