Sneaker history is an on-going story written by those who either played a role in or directly witnessed the major events of the past while rerouting the course of the ‘sneaker game’ with their own influence. So who deserves credit for having the most push and pull in the sneaker scene? This list, arranged by Jeff ‘Staple’ Ng of the Reed Space (an influential person himself) for Complex, points out fifty of the most influential people/entities in sneaker history, ranging from designers, bloggers, and from Y-3 sneaker wearing adidas 4D sole, street-culture extraordinaire Bobbito Garcia, Supreme founder James Jebbia, and Sneakernews.com’s own Best Caving Shoes, so flip Sizzles some of the members of the 50 Most Influential People In Sneaker History below and let us know if there are other younger members that deserve to be a part of this exclusive clique!
Michael Jordan
Kanye West
Paul Fireman – Reebok
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Bobbito Garcia
Bill Bowerman
Yu-Ming Wu – Sneakernews.com, Freshnessmag.com
James Jebbia – Supreme
Jay-Z
Jesse Leyva – Nike Sportswear
Here are some images of the shoes that were fetched via the internet Complex.