Sneakersnstuff
was opened on the 26th of March in 1999. It was opened by Erik Fagerlind
and Peter Jansson, both of whom had a lengthy working experience within
the field of sporting goods as well as being crazed sneaker collectors,
as they both felt that there was no alternative to the big retail
chains dominating the market in Stockholm. After a successful trip to
New York which both yielded inspiration and some exclusive goods absent
in the Swedish market, Sneakersnstuff was born. Later in May the same
year the web shop Sneakersnstuff.com was in full effect with a plan to
sell hard to get sneakers to the rest of Sweden.
More than a decade later Sneakersnstuff is still located on
Åsögatan, Södermalm, Stockholm and back in 2005 Sneakersnstuff opened up
a store in Malmö. Well known trough out the world Sneakersnstuff is
the store that put Sweden on the sneaker map. Widely known for always
carrying carefully selected items hard to come by as well as staying
true to the old school sneaker lovers with a massive assortment of
classics such as Converse Chuck Taylor's, adidas Stan Smith's, Puma
Suedes, New Balance 577's, Nike Air Force 1's and Air Max 1's. In 2009
Sneakersnstuff won a grand slam at Modegalan, an annual fashion award
show hosted and curated by Habit, the largest magazine for the fashion
biz in Scandinavia. Sneakersnstuff recieved the Online Retailer of the
Year Award, the Young Fashion Store of the Year Award and the most
desirable award of them all, the Fashion Store of the Year.
Over the years Sneakersnstuff has been giving the opportunity to
design sneakers for brands like adidas, Reebok, New Balance, Puma,
Tretorn, Lacoste and more recently Converse. Stay tuned for more
collaborations in 2011.
After all these years in the industry, we're still acting like kids
on Chrismas eve evertime a new shipment arrives to the warehouse.
We love sneakers! | |
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”If
any store was going to be crowned king of colabs, the title would hands
down go to Swedish duo Erik and Peter at Sneakersnstuff.” - Sneaker Freaker Magazine |
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