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The 18 Best Sneaker Websites to Buy Your Kicks in 2021

The 18 Best Sneaker Websites to Buy Your Kicks in 2021

The internet revolutionized and forever changed consumer behavior by giving customers an easy, stress-free way to browse and buy products from the comfort of their own home. The same goes for buying sneakers. While there are certainly still those old-school OGs that prefer going into physical stores to buy kicks, the majority of people prefer to shop on sneaker the retail world at your fingertips, it can be hard to decide exactly where to go. Whereas previously shoppers were limited by geography, these days jumping from sneaker stores such as Overkill in Berlin to KM20 in Moscow can be done in a matter of help you wade through the long list of sneaker sites out there, we’ve highlighted some of the best below, and what unique attributes each of the stores and sneakers websites has on – The Online Sneaker Store With An Editorial FlowSite: SSENSEPhysical Locations: MontrealInstagram: @ssenseEditor’s Notes: SSENSE deals primarily in independent, luxury, and streetwear products, and is based in Montreal, Canada. It was founded in 2003 by three brothers: Rami, Bassel, and Firas Atallah. SSENSE offers shoppers a premium selection of more formal footwear, boots, and sandals, as well as the usual on-trend some retailers specialize in a certain style or type of footwear — and SSENSE certainly holds its own when it comes to luxury, high-end footwear — the retailer goes above and beyond through the sheer number of different brands and silhouettes it offers. Whether you’re looking for Balenciaga, PUMA, Fear of God, or Clarks Originals, you’re bound to find a shoe that speaks to you at separates SSENSE from other retailers is that it has an editorial team, headed by 032c’s Joerg Koch, that provides customers with a steady flow of content that ranges from seasonal guides to interviews with individuals from fashion, music, and the rest of the “culture. ” Customers are treated more like readers, which results in those that take a time to browse the content on offer leaving the site with a better understanding of the product they have just bought. Another big project SSENSE runs is its Sneaker Week, which “explores the influence of footwear with no reservations” and is a multi-faceted approach to connecting with its customers on a deeper, less transactional isaviaroma – A New Arrival with a Wealth of HistorySite: LuisaviaromaPhysical Locations: FirenzeInstagram: @luisaviaromaEditor’s Notes: Founded at the end of the 1800s, yes, the 1800s, Luisaviaroma is definitely one of the older fixtures in this roundup. Beginning life as a hat store in Paris, the retailer has since moved to Italy where its one physical location stands in Firenze. Aside from Firenze, Luisaviaroma is an entirely online experience, allowing shoppers to browse hundreds of labels ranging from classic to of the more recent developments in the boutique’s 200-year history is the introduction of sneaker shopping. From exclusive drops to regular updates of the season’s best luxury and sportswear pairs, Luisaviaroma is an emerging power in the world of online sneaker stores. Feeling lucky? You’ll have to join the Luisaviaroma Sneakers Club for a chance to enter upcoming raffles. Highsnobiety Shop — The NewcomerSite: Highsnobiety ShopPhysical Locations: N/AInstagram: @highsnobietyshopEditor’s Notes: Okay, shameless self-plug time. Call us bias, but one of the more exciting arrivals to the sneaker shopping world is… well, us. Our confidence is not unfounded, though. Highsnobiety Shop should be on your radar for a handful of reasons. Not only is there a brand list growing by the day, but keep a close eye on the shop and you’ll be first in line for early access and exclusive drops. We’ve even heard whispers of some forthcoming Highsnobiety Salomon’s hiking prowess through to elevated Italian design from Diemme, we’re a one-stop shop for all your footwear needs. From runners to high fashion releases, the Highsnobiety Shop caters to sneakers of all kinds. It might be time to bookmark this Jam — Serving the Underground Since 1989Site: Slam JamPhysical Locations: Milan, FerraraInstagram: @slamjamEditor’s Notes: Slam Jam’s unique direction is guided by the underground in all its forms. From clubbing to art and music, the Milanese boutique has been connecting people and industries through an immaculately curated collection of sneakers and clothing since it was founded in ginning life in a warehouse in the outskirts of Ferrara, Slam Jam has become an internationally renowned location thanks to its eye for importing unknown brands like, at the time, Stüssy. Although its headquarters are still in Ferrara, the store in Milan uses industrial minimalism to place the focus firmly on the product PORTER – The Cream of the Sneaker Websites CropSite: MR PORTERPhysical Locations: N/AInstagram: @mrporterEditor’s Notes: MR PORTER was launched by online retailer NET-A-PORTER in 2010 and was originally described as the “first luxury men’s wear online retailer with a global reach” by the Financial Times. MR PORTER claims to sell more than 450 leading international brands, with worldwide express shipping to more than 170 countries (including same-day delivery in London and New York) SSENSE, MR PORTER specializes in high-end footwear and clothing from brands such as Tom Ford, Brunello Cucinelli, Balenciaga, Gucci, Polo Ralph Lauren, Loro Piana, A. P. C., Amiri, and Nike. Recently, though, the platform has also been offering quick-strike-type releases, including the YEEZY Boost 350 “Moonrock” and subsequent adidas YEEZY addition to its varied selection of product, MR PORTER distinguishes itself from other retails in a number of ways. The portal offers next-day delivery to certain locations, as well as a MR PORTER Premier Service, which provides same-day delivery in New York and select locations in New Jersey. MR PORTER also prides itself on customer service, which sets it apart from other sneaker websites and is important for a perfect shopping experience—especially when you’re returning a product. A strong editorial team provides customers with trend reports and other editorials, such guides on how to wear certain styles in an effort to aid in selecting the right sneakers or – The Premium Online Raffle RetailerSite: END. ClothingPhysical Locations: Newcastle, Glasgow, and LondonInstagram: @end_clothingEditor’s Notes: END. is one of the most popular online sneaker websites, thanks in large part to its raffle system, END. Launches. The retailer launched (pun intended) its ancillary site to combat bots and prevent its site from crashing at the time of popular releases — a big problem before retailers adopted the raffle then, most sneakers (and sometimes even apparel collections) pass through END. Launches. The system is fully automatic: users log in to their END. account, sign up to a sneaker’s launch, and if their name is drawn, money is automatically charged to their account and the shoes are dispatched to the address on addition to hyped releases, END. offers a great selection of staples and footwear classics. A quick browse of the retailer’s footwear selection shows everything from the Balenciaga Triple S to the Common Projects Chelsea boot, with brands from adidas and Nike to Jimmy Choo and Palm Angels to be found on the sneaker website’s digital otshop — An Uncut GemSite: FootshopPhysical Locations: Prague, Bratislava, Budapest, BucharestInstagram: @footshopEditor’s Notes: Footshop was founded in 2012 and has since been one of Prague’s premier sneaker shopping locations, but it’s much more than that, too. While the locations to celebrate sneaker culture in Prague are not as abundant as, say, New York or London, having a physical hub for sneakers, creativity, and urban culture in its entirety takes on a whole new Footshop isn’t as big a name as the Slam Jams or SSENSEs, it certainly has the acumen to roll with them. A quick search through Footshop’s massive catalog will uncover gems that you’re unlikely to find elsewhere. We’re talking underrated collaborations and general release colorways that might not have hit your radar on release. Footshop stands as a reminder of the far-reaching arm of sneaker culture as well as the pleasant surprises that lay in store when you venture slightly off the beaten eakersnstuff – The Swede’s Best Sneaker Store Site: SneakersnstuffPhysical Locations: Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Paris, London, StockholmInstagram: @sneakersnstuffEditor’s Notes: The first Sneakersnstuff opened in March 1999, selling exactly what the name suggests: sneakers and stuff. Originally SNS was a sporting goods store before, in true ’90s style, they began ordering kicks from a sports catalog. Founded by Erik Fagerlind and Peter Jansson, Sneakersnstuff was born of frustration at Stockholm’s lack of alternatives to big retail chains. It has now expanded to five (soon to be six) brick-and-mortar stores in major cities in Europe and the US and has become one of the best places to find sneakers can head to Sneakersnstuff’s site to sign up for raffles of limited releases or just browse its wide selection of footwear. While it’s known for stocking almost every exclusive release, Sneakersnstuff also stocks general release sneakers by every major brand. Complementing that selection — and living up to the “stuff” part of the store’s name — you’ll also find a carefully curated range of apparel and accessories from brands such as Champion, Carhartt WIP, and Nike ACG, to name a lebox – For the Full FitSite: SoleboxPhysical Locations: Berlin, Munich, Amsterdam, Vienna, and BrusselsInstagram: @soleboxEditor’s Notes: Solebox was founded in 2002 by the Sugoer brothers to bring hyped and limited sneaker releases to Europe. With ample backing, Solebox has extended its reach, both in terms of new physical locations and a more extensive online catalogue that rivals all other sneaker lebox has a long history of collaborations with leading brands. Those projects, paired with the sale of limited releases and a great selection of general release sneakers, makes Solebox a world-renowned sneaker arel from the likes of Helly Hansen, Opening Ceremony, YEEZY, COMME des GARÇONS, BAPE, Helmut Lang, and others can also be purchased online and in-store, giving customers a chance to cop dope threads while picking up a fresh pair of otpatrol – For the Hidden GemsSite: FootpatrolPhysical Locations: London and ParisInstagram: @footpatrol_ldn, @footpatrol_parisEditor’s Notes: Footpatrol opened in London in 2002 before moving to its current location in Soho in 2010 and opening a Paris location in 2018. The London location recently received a facelift, giving the space a similar layout and look to the Paris location. Like most of the retailers on this list, Footpatrol has a history of collaborating with brands on various special original layout and design of Footpatrol’s London store was inspired by the hidden boutiques of Japan and put together by design duo the Wilson Brothers. Inside, you’ll find Japanese exclusives and other sneakers that are hard to come by in Europe. In addition to big brands such as ASICS, Mizuno, Nike, and adidas, you’ll find a number of niche labels that provide a nice break from the – For Sneakerheads and Cereal FansSite: KITHPhysical Locations: New York (x5), Los Angeles, Miami, London, and TokyoInstagram: @kithfootwearEditor’s Notes: KITH was founded in 2011 by Ronnie Fieg, one of the most popular sneaker collaborators of recent years. Perhaps best known for his work on ASICS GEL-Lyte models, Fieg has developed a penchant for reviving archive models and has since expanded both his business and the number of brands he works with. These range from Nike and adidas to Cap’n Crunch cereal and Versace. The collaboration with Cap’n Crunch cereal saw KITH launch KITH TREATS, an in-house cereal bar that was born out of Fieg’s love for the breakfast food. In addition to a number of cereal options — all named after Fieg’s closest friends, family, and influential people in the music, style, and sneaker sphere — customers can refresh themselves with a milkshake or some soft-serve ice well as a growing number of physical locations, KITH has a large online presence. Sneakerheads can buy limited drops on a weekly basis through KITH’s online raffle system. A quick browse of the footwear category online shows sneakers from Veja, ALYX, Eytys, and Filling Pieces, to name a few. Fieg is a stickler for authenticity, so you can be sure that anything stocked at KITH was selected with care. Alongside its curated product portfolio, KITH also has an in-house line that has gone from strength to strength since its debut. The collections comprise of complementary capsules that release alongside some of the limited collaborations mentioned above, as well as seasonal drops of everything from basics and layering options to high-quality product fit for any type of eaker Politics – The Bipartisan Block Party Epicenter Site: Sneaker PoliticsPhysical Locations: Lafayette, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and AustinInstagram: @sneakerpoliticsEditor’s Notes: Sneaker Politics has been around since 2006 and has a large physical presence in its home state of Louisiana, as well as a location in Austin, Texas. The retailer has also carved out a reputation as a premier source for online sneaker shopping. Alongside limited sneaker collaborations — which Sneaker Politics often releases via in-store or Instagram raffles — you can pick up on-trend footwear by the likes of Casbia, Nike, adidas, and New retailer’s connection to Louisiana was felt during the recent re-release of the Nike Air Jordan 3 “Katrina. ” Sneaker Politics hosted a block party, which was attended by the likes of Juvenile, Bun B, Pell, and Neno Calvin, all of whom performed live. In addition, the first 100 customers to arrive received a free basketball, as well as the chance to win the highly-limited more recently, Sneaker Politics hosted a back to school edition of its popular “Shake Back Sunday” event. Shake Back Sunday is an in-store event that happens on the first Sunday of every month at each of the retailer’s locations. The point of these events is for the community to come together and play games, win prizes, talk sneakers, and have a good time hanging with like-minded people. Because of this, and many other special releases and events, Sneaker Politics is one of the most community-minded stores out – For Shoes, Not SnacksSite: BodegaPhysical Locations: Boston and Los AngelesInstagram: @bodegaEditor’s Notes: Bodega opened its doors in Boston in 2006. The first store was hidden behind a semi-functional bodega, with a secret entrance that led to the actual streetwear and sneaker store. Now, with another semi-hidden location in Los Angeles, Bodega is known as one of the finest sneaker retailers in the mpared to other sneaker websites, Its online presence is formidable, with the list of brands Bodega stocks ranging from adidas and Nike to UNDERCOVER and Hender Scheme. The idea of modeling the stores after their grocery-laden namesakes was to have just as many “hidden treasures” as a real bodega. Whether you’re shopping in-store or online, you’re bound to find something you ncepts – A Premium One Stop ShopSite: ConceptsPhysical Locations: Boston, New York, Dubai, and ShanghaiInstagram: @cncptsEditor’s Notes: Concepts has been around since it first opened its doors in 1996 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. That first store has since moved to a new location in downtown Boston. Now, with sneaker stores in New York City and Dubai, the retailer has become a household name when it comes to premium kicks. Brands such as visvim, Giuseppe Zanotti, and Lanvin can be shopped alongside the more wallet-friendly New Balance, Nike, and ASICS variety of brands is one of Concepts’ strengths, as you’re always likely to find something you either had no idea existed or no idea you wanted (such as these velour Rick Owens x Birkenstock sandals). And, of course, it holds up against other sneakers websites—you’ll also find limited releases including OFF-WHITE x Nike and adidas YEEZYs among Concepts’ online ncepts stocks both carefully selected general release sneakers as well as the latest and greatest in collaborations from a host of sneaker boutiques worldwide. In addition, the retailer has a long history of successful collaborative sneakers with leading brands. One such is the Concepts x New Balance 999 Kennedy, considered by some to be one of the greatest collabs ever and the beginning of Concepts’ strong legacy of sneaker 20 – From Russia With LoveSite: KM20Physical Locations: MoscowInstagram: @kuznetskymost20Editor’s Notes: Kuznetsky Most 20, aka KM20, is Moscow’s premier streetwear and sneaker shopping destination. Founded in 2009 by Olga Karput, KM20 is credited by publications such as The Business of Fashion with bringing international brands and trends such as JW Anderson and YEEZY to 20 separates its footwear into three categories: sneakers, shoes and boots, and sandals. Brands stocked range from Fear of God to Gosha Rubchinskiy x adidas. Browsing online, you’ll find everything from limited collaborations to stylish classics. KM20 is also a great under-the-radar resource for finding collaborations that might have sold out elsewhere. In addition to sneakers from the usual suspects, KM20 has been known to be tapped as a collaborator from time to time, bringing its Moscow style to the world through that hasn’t convinced you of KM20’s worthiness of a place on this list, the fact that the top floor of the sneaker store houses a restaurant should do the trick. Two floors of the new 2, 500-square meter building are dedicated to shopping, while the fourth is a full-fledged restaurant with 90 seats and a terrace overlooking the city center of Street Market – The Comme-Backed MeccaSite: Dover Street MarketPhysical Locations: London, New York, Tokyo, Beijing, Singapore, and Los AngelesInstagram:
@doverstreetmarketlondon
@doverstreetmarketnewyork
@doverstreetmarketginza
@doverstreetmarketbeijing
@doverstreetmarketsingapore
@doverstreetmarketlosangelesEditor’s Notes: Dover Street Market was launched by COMME des GARÇONS’ Rei Kawakubo and her husband Adrian Joffe. The original store was located on Dover Street in London, but since then, it has moved to Haymarket in the British capital and four more branches have opened around the world, with a new store opening this fall in Los though the focus is on these physical locations, multi-brand retailers spanning multiple floors and carrying everything from Supreme and NOAH to UNDERCOVER and Balenciaga, Dover Street Market’s sneaker store is no slouch either. A quick browse of the sneaker brands available shows a selection that includes the incredibly on-trend Salomon and Kiko Kostadinov’s latest collaboration with Dover Street Market, you’ll find simple classics among more out-there choices, some of which you’d be hard-pressed to find at other online sneaker 8 – A Tokyo Streetwear StapleSite: GR8Physical Locations: TokyoInstagram: @gr8_tokyoEditor’s Notes: GR8’s physical store is located in Tokyo’s colorful Harajuku neighborhood. It boasts a selection of up-and-coming designers from around the world and mainstays from both the streetwear and luxe fashion with other retailers on this list, GR8’s online store stocks a selection of hot releases, including the latest YEEZYs whenever they drop, alongside carefully selected general release silhouettes. Browsing GR8’s sneaker selection, you’ll find colorways or silhouettes you might not find elsewhere, making it well worth checking – An Asian Sneaker Store IconSite: CLOTPhysical Locations: Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Taipei, Shanghai, Chengdu, and BeijingInstagram: @juice_hk, @juice_laEditor’s Notes: JUICE is one of Asia’s most respected boutique sneaker stores, having a physical presence in multiple cities across the continent and even opening a store recently in Los Angeles. Its online selection of footwear is divided into sneakers, boots, and third category is the most limited, with only a handful of options. But in this case, less is more, with great high-end sandal choices such as CLOT x Buscemi and JUICE’s own collaboration with Suicoke eakers-wise, you’ll find everything from Hender Scheme to adidas and Nike, including some more limited releases, such as the Concepts x adidas Consortium Energy Boost and the JW Anderson x Converse case you were wondering why people wear different sizes across different models and brands, watch the video to keep browsing? Head to the Highsnobiety Shop for more products that we love. Highsnobiety has affiliate marketing partnerships, which means we may receive a commission from your stay updated on everything happening in the sneaker world, follow @Highsnobietysneakers on Instagram, check our sneaker release date calendar, and subscribe to our sneaker chatbot on Facebook to receive lightning quick updates to your inbox.
How to buy limited sneakers online: Best manual practices

How to buy limited sneakers online: Best manual practices

Best methods for manually buying shoes online
There are two basic ways to buy sneakers for resale: the first is sneaker botting and the second is going manual.
While it can reap rewards like checking out with multiple pairs, sneaker botting requires advanced expertise and is not for beginners.
Sometimes the best method is to cop manually, which can make you tons of money like many ordinary people are currently doing in this market, particularly with shoes like Off-White Nike Jordans.
There’s also our Hypemaster Playbook that includes everything you need to know for starting and scaling a sneaker business, including bots and manual methods.
You can also just browse all the other posts in this blog.
For now, let’s see how here:
1. Nike manual tips
Nike is at the forefront on the war against sneaker bots. They’re doing everything they can to prevent sneaker bot users from being able to use auto checkout software, aka bots, when purchasing shoes from their website.
To prevent this, they are releasing limited shoes primarily through a raffle system in which users must enter using the email address associated with their Nike account.
The winners are then chosen through a random raffle. Since bots rely on being able to quickly check out at a set time in a normal check out process, a raffle in which no check out process is involved is impossible to game using bots.
Some people are getting around this issue by raising their chances of winning by signing up with multiple Nike accounts.
Of course, there’s a limit to the amount of accounts you can sign up using your own computer and IP address, so there are people out there buying and selling Nike accounts to increase their chances of winning one pair but also opening up their chances of winning more than one pair.
If you look into dealing with Nike plus accounts, be sure to not get scammed as in 2021 many people are selling fake Nike accounts on social media, so do your due diligence or take the steps to learn how to create multiple accounts on your own.
Manual success on SNKRS App
One of the most profitable recent releases in 2018, the Off-White Jordan 1 “UNC” came out on the Nike SNKRS app exclusively for its first surprise release, with a retail of just $190.
Another way Nike is combatting sneaker bots is through its SNKRS app. This app was released in 2015 and completely changed the buying process of shoes.
Instead of going on Nike’s website and logging into your account and browsing through a ton of products to get to your shoes of choice, the SNKRS app was like scrolling through an Instagram feed of only the best sneakers (roughly half or more of all SNKRS releases are resellable for a profit at retail, compared to maybe 5% of the shoes on Nike’s site).
When you saw a pair of shoes that you know through research has resale value, you can set up the app to send you a push notification reminding you of the release and another one right on the release time.
Setting up the push notification on the SNKRS app is extremely helpful as when you click/swipe the notification at the release time, it will take you directly to your desired shoe and right to the checkout process.
You’ll get a notification saying to hold tight and wait to see if you’ve “Got ‘Em”. The odds for you getting a pair at this point are very high, so don’t exit the app and be ready to wait for up to 10 or even 15 minutes.
Make sure the settings on your phone have the auto lock on your screen turned off so that after not touching your phone after any amount of time, your screen will still stay open and not automatically lock.
Advanced techniques that will give you a huge number of chances to win the Nike Draw are discussed in depth in the Hypemaster Playbook, which you can get here.
I’ve gotten over 50% of my attempts at highly resellable shoes through the sneakers app, including 2 pairs that I made over $300 each in profit off of. Even if you get the disappointing “Didn’t Get ‘Em” notification after waiting, give it another try and you just might get lucky.
Remember though that when using the SNKRS app, be sure to get on the app exactly on the release time, either through clicking the push notification that happens on the release time, or getting on the app minutes before the release time and refreshing exactly at the release time, which is usually 10:00AM EST, and the buttton below the shoe will turn into a price rather than a “Notify Me” button.
Press the price and proceed through checkout with high hopes.
This app alone has basically made my car payments through some months.
2. Adidas manual tips
Although is a popular target for users of sneaker bots, it doesn’t mean that you’re not able to manually purchase a pair of Yeezys through Adidas or through Yeezy supply (Kanye’s direct Yeezy brand retailer. ) You’ll have to have a couple things in advance set up to do so.
Twitter accounts:
Adidas will release Yeezys at a random time on the release day. Although some have pulled all nighters with their eyes peeled open to the screen, refreshing every 30 seconds, it’s not worth doing this. Historically, Yeezy’s have dropped sometime between 10AM and 1:00PM EST. Also, the window for you being able to purchase the shoes is about 30 minutes.
So if the shoes initially release at 10:45AM, you’ll have until about 11:15AM to have your shot at getting them. It’s also been said that it doesn’t matter to adidas whether you went to their site right at the release time or some time after, so long as you are within the window which the shoes are still available, since the process is random.
The best thing to do to prepare yourself is to follow a number of twitter accounts, including (but not limited to) the official twitter of adidas and that of Kanye West, @adidasalerts @solelinks and @yeezymafia
Whenever the shoes become available, these accounts will normally take you to a direct link to the shoes.
Often, the link is So another method is to have open in your browser with no other tabs or windows open, and Twitter push notifications set up on your phone so that the instant you get the notification of Yeezys becoming available, you can go onto the site and refresh the page, putting you in the “waiting room” for Yeezys.
Be ready to wait up to 40 minutes to be given the chance to go through the checkout process, also be ready to be faked out by the website numerous times before you actually make it through the process.
Make sure that when you get to the buying page that you select a size that’s available and add it to your cart. Sometimes, a size will be listed as in stock but when you try to add it to cart, it’ll say it’s out of stock. You can try the size again or try out a different size, but either way, if the shoes have not been added to your cart then you’re not buying them.
Also, if you’re lucky enough to pick a size and it goes to your cart, you’re not in the clear yet. Proceed immediately to the checkout page, as adidas will time you out for inactivity, and remember that you have not gotten your pair until you have completed the checkout process and you’ve gotten a confirmation email. Even then you’re at 90%, as adidas has been known to occasionally send out emails of orders being unable to be fulfilled even after the confirmation email, although this is very rare.
You’re only at 100% when you’ve gotten a follow up email along with a tracking number.
To make it to this point is totally possible without using a sneaker bot, but the odds are pretty low so be mentally prepared for release day to go both ways.
To buy Yeezy’s at retail is definitely an amazing feeling, but is also worth the shot at manually purchasing, but be prepared for an early rise and to follow Kanye’s twitter account to know when to purchase.
Historically, Yeezy Supply makes the shoes available for purchase around 5AM-6AM EST, but has been known to release as early as 4AM.
Remember that not until you get the email confirmation of your order as well as the shipping follow up a day or two later do you have a pair of shoes secured.
Also remember that even when you’re on the page with sizes still available, your chances remain slim. Putting yourself in the position of being able to buy the shoes is better than missing out completely, and with enough persistence and some luck you will eventually be able to buy a pair of Yeezy’s for retail using this method
Another method to manually buy Yeezy’s without the use of sneaker bots is to try lesser known sites for better odds!
Thanks to the wonderful resource, I’ve been able to go on lesser known sites and luck out on the occasional pair of Yeezy’s!
Be aware though that some of these lesser known sites are international, so not only are some not in English, but you’ll have to log onto the site at a strange time (like 3:00 or 4:00AM) and possibly use an international parcel forwarding service like Borderlinx to have your mail forwarded to you from a European address. Most of these services are free to set up and make it really easy to cop from a site like END clothing.
Apps and Raffles.
You’re also able to purchase a pair of Yeezy’s as the winner of a raffle. If you live in or near a major city like New York or LA, there will probably be a store in the city doing an in store raffle. Interestingly, smaller cities like Cleveland (retailer: Xhibition) and Charlotte (retailer: Social Status) have been known to stock Yeezy’s in store and hold in store raffles at their boutique retailers that are approved to stock Yeezy’s.
Another way to secure yourself a pair of Yeezy’s is through the adidas confirmed app. Champs, Footlocker and Footaction have all made their own version of this app in which you’re able to buy a pair of Yeezy’s at their store, and although the process is slightly different for these apps, all of these Yeezy grabbing apps are dependent on your location.
With the adidas confimed app, you’ll have to first register for your shot at reserving a pair before the deadline expires, then you’ll have to go on the app exactly at the instructed day and time (typically the Thursday before the release weekend at 4:00PM EST), and tap like crazy on a circle that appears (or sometimes doesn’t) on your phone for your shot at reserving a pair.
If you get the notification that a pair is reserved for you, you’ll see a store location and a timeframe, and if you’re able to buy shoes according to those parameters, then you’re all set! It’s pretty cool if you’re trying to resell these shoes because you can coordinate with a buyer exactly where you’re going to be and immediately and safely sell the shoes right after you buy them (in or right outside of a store full of cameras, other people, and often police. )
The other reservation apps that retailers like Footaction are offering work on a point system. Your odds are higher if you’ve purchased from the store before. You’ll probably have to make a physical check in at your desired store just to enter for the drawing initially. Your odds are greatly increased if you reach a higher status based on your purchase history as a member of the store, usually in tiers of $200 or so.
I’ve heard that at the highest status, you’re pretty much guaranteed a pair. To maintain the highest status, you’ll have to spend upwards of $500 at the store, sometimes more, so in my opinion, unless you’re spending $500 on resellable shoes or stuff you can at least break even on to resell on, it’s not really worth the hassle of spending that much, but if you want to do that then by all means go for it.
Unless you’re close enough to drive or willing to make a trip to cities where location based apps open up the door for you or raffles are being held in store, you’re SOL when it comes to physical raffles.
Apparently there are ways to spoof your phone or iPad location, but these methods are shady and I haven’t known people who have legitimately gotten this to work, and if you see this being advertised online as a service, it’s likely a scam. Luckily, you still have a shot to score Yeezy’s, albeit a very slim one, using online raffles.
Again, the awesome resource Justfreshkicks also has the most extensive list of online raffles that I’ve seen. Most online raffles are as simple as entering your name, size and email address, and all I have seen are free, however, be sure to pay attention to the time frame in which you are allowed to enter the raffle. Don’t miss out! The most work you’ll have to do to enter a raffle is an Instagram raffle, where you’ll have to mildly embarrass yourself by reposting a retailer’s image on your Instagram along with a certain caption that normally includes you tagging a number of your friends and keeping the post up until the drawing happens.
Even though tons of people enter these sort of raffles, it is free to enter and having a 5 in 1000 chance is 5 times better than having a 1 in 1000 chance so keep on doing whatever it takes to score a pair if it’s your goal to be able to buy yeezys online manually without a bot.
Remember these lesser known retailers like Xhibition and Social Status, because when it comes to securing limited kicks that aren’t quite Yeezys but still resellable, these sites are often less crowded and you have a higher chance at a manual purchase.
3. Supreme Manual Tips
Supreme is also on the war against bots, although apparently they’re not very good at it as I know many who are still using bots to get their hands on limited supreme items.
Like many sites that combat auto check out bots, Supreme will shut down orders that have been executed quickly. Hilariously, I have heard to some super fast Supreme site veterans have been shut down because Supreme thought they were a bot but they were actually just that fast.
The skate brand is having a really hot year in 2020 and is definitely here to stay on the radar for Hypebeasts and fashion addicts who want the hottest gear, which Supreme New York certainly is.
If you follow Instagram accounts like @Supcommunity, which is an excellent resource for Supreme news, you’ll see that items that resell for hundreds of dollars above retail are sometimes available to be bought for over 1 minute after the release time. Although this doesn’t sound like a lot, if you’re able to log in right at the release time and type in information pretty quickly, you have a good shot at getting your desired clothing item or pair of shoes.
One time I logged into Supreme’s site right at the release time and the page wouldn’t load. I waited 5 minutes and went back on the page, and finally, 9 minutes after the release time I got to the product page for the Supreme Air Jordan 5’s and was able to get them in a desirable size, manually. I purchased them for $190 and resold them for $550 2 days later.
No bot was necessary for this process! I’ve also lucked out on some other Supreme clothing items without the use of a bot. So stay up to date with Supreme news and be ready Thursday mornings at 11AM EST for the drops!
Physically entering for a Supreme raffle only happens in major cities like NYC and LA, and the process is secretive so I won’t write about it here but I get into it more in the newly updated 2020 Hypemaster Playbook.
If you want a guide specific to Supreme techniques, we have the highly reviewed and previously private guide, The Supreme Resale Bible, recently updated for 2020, which you can check out here.
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Well that about does it for manually copping limited kicks like Yeezy’s! Try out these methods and then customize your process to something that works for you, and I promise you that with enough persistence you’ll be able to score a pair of kicks at retail, without a sneaker bot. Of course you’d want to know what actual shoes to buy to apply these new techniques.
For a look at some upcoming hype drops and further sneaker resale information, check out the top 12 shoes to resell in 2021
If you’d like to learn about sneaker botting techniques to add to your arsenal of skills, check out our blog post here.
Despite all the weirdness, 2020 was an incredibly lucrative year for sneakers, and 2021 is looking ripe.
So get your game on, learn these techniques and don’t miss out!
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