Sneakernomics EP4 With Chris From Crossover

Sneakernomics returns once again in another episode featuring Crossover’s store manager, Chris. Listen in as Chris talks more about the operations side of things, his thoughts on the resell culture, perks and challenges of working in the retail line, and how he handles customer shenanigans in the store.

Sneakernomics EP1: Euan Lam Of 17 Gallery

In the first episode of Sneakernomics, we invite Euan Lam, 17Gallery’s boss to enlighten us with a better perspective on how it’s like to run a brick and mortar sneaker consignment store. Tune in to find out how he handles the business, how he ensures the legitimacy of the products and everything else related to… Read more »

Take A Look At The Fourhead’s New Store In Lot 10

After previously hosting the Supreme wall in Sneakerlah 2018, The Fourheads have decided to pack up shop and move to a new, location, right smack in the center of Kuala Lumpur. The new shop takes inspiration from the usual Supreme store layout, meaning clean lines, minimal furniture that hosts only what’s necessary, and clean, white… Read more »

The Air Jordan 6 “Tinker Hatfield” Is Releasing Today

Jordan’s plan to release prototype sketches of Tinker Hatfield’s original designs are going in at full swing. Straight after the release of the Air Jordan 3 “Tinker,” the brand continues on this foundation by releasing the next iteration, the Air Jordan 6. You’ll come to notice however, that there isn’t much physical changes compared to… Read more »

Take A Look At PUMA’s Biggest Concept Store In Southeast Asia

PUMA’s new direction when it comes to collaborations is interesting, in that the company brings the collaborations itself direct to consumers via an upmarket subsidiary called PUMA Selects, which mirrors the same model used by another well known retailer, H&M and its sub-brand, COS. Spanning over 400 square feet, the newly refurbished flagship store is… Read more »

RUN-ning Kedai Run It

Believe it or not, the pop-up concept can be traced back almost 900 years ago in Europe, especially for seasonal markets or festivities like Christmas, allowing patrons to come and purchase goods for a limited amount of time before the market closes. Flash retailing, as it’s also known, is an ubiquitous concept, with a premise surrounding… Read more »