Pats 83 aka Champate Custom Sneakers

I started customizing 3/4 years ago. I started it to get more individual and exclusive Sneakers. First I heard about it in Complex Magazin and I bought some Methamphibian and SBTG Kicks.

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I was thinking aout that and decide to make my own ones. So I started to do this. The label is Pats83 and I’m working with the Name Champate. Some words on my psydonym Champate:

The first part is Cham - it is from Chameleon, because this reptile arrange itself to his environment, like I do it with the shoes for their owners. The second part is pate - it is from pupate, the process of eruca becoming a butterfly. It is like the process the base model becomes an individual custom shoe.

I’m open for personal orders. Just send me a mail and we sort everthing out. If you have some ideas you want tell them to me, but you have to undestand that there will be personal influences, because I want to “tell a story” with my shoes and so it is very important to me that everybody sees that this shoe is made by me. As you see on my models much things a possible and there are many more things to make.

Just ask me! You will get a blueprint, so we can figure out, if you like it or we have to make some changes.
I’m also open for orders by stores and shops - small series of a pair or something like that. All shoes are original, but they are customized by myself!!!

And I have no special style to make my shoes. I just want to tell a story with my shoes like interprating poetry - it is ART!

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GT Custom Kicks from New York New York

When this all started only like 6 months ago, we were serving strictly NY and NJ, we were lucky and had a lot of celebrity clients early. That helped to back up our name, now I’m seeing the more competitive side of this whole custom game.

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It’s added flame to our fire and now we are out to be the best, we are making our money so now we want that title. Usually you see companys that want one, well we’re here to show you just how sick customs can get. Everyone who visits our site can see our famous customers, new styles and they can purchase straight through there.

I hope our styles interest you, but you haven’t seen anything yet. All of our stuff is only 6 months old, everyday we’re in the lab cooking up something new and trust me your all gunna flip when you see whats coming…

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Samplekickz - Sneaker Store in Hong Kong

SAMPLEKICKZ is all about sneakers, to be more precised, RARE SNEAKERS! So
if you want something that you dont see in the everyday sneaker store or
if you want to get something that wont be clashing with anyonelse down the
mall, then Samplekickz is the right place for you.

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But of course, we do carry some general stuffs too. As our slogan states:
“You want it, We will find it”.

We are based in Hong Kong, which is one of the fastest growing market for
sneakers in the past few years, so you can be sure that we get the best
and most uptodate stocks.

And lastly, since march 2006, apart from the online store
www.samplekickz.com , we also opened an actual shop (MR..SK) in Hong Kong,
so if you are ever in town, do try to find time to pay us a visit, you
will see alot of rare stuffs in store as well. Our address is Shop 232
Floor 2/F, Winning Commerical Building 46-48 Hillwood Road, Kowloon, Hong
Kong.

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The Footwear Business: Running a Sneaker Store

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Four successfull store owner share their insights on running a sneaker store

This is the first feature in our series of articles about the footwear business and footwear industry. We interviewed four sneaker store owner from different countries about their experiences, insights and challenges running a sneaker store.

Thanks to Hikmet (Solebox.de / Germany), Per (Wallace-Store.com / Denmark), Amy (Sneakerhead.com / United States) and Nick (Samplekickz.com / Hong Kong) for taking the time to answer our questions.

How did you get into the sneakerbiz?

Hikmet: Long, long time ago.. I’m into sneakers since I can think. But I would say with the age of 13 or 14 I started to try to get shoes which others didn’t have.. I worked at a local sneaker shop and decided about 4 or 5 years ago to open my own shop. The main reason was to open a shop to get my own supply..cheaper than retail.. ; ) I started with vintage stuff but nobody really understood it here in Germany, so I switched to the things I am now doing.

Per: I got in to this business about 10 years ago, while being a partner in a store called StreetMachine, this was primarily a Skate shop, but we were the first non sporting goods store
in Denmark to obtain an account with Nike. This was when all the ACG and AM95’s and AM97’s getting things going. The rest is history.

Amy: Sneaker expert meets a computer guy and they both believe that they have a golden opportunity to make a wider selection of styles available to people who wouldn’t otherwise have access to them. Make it easy, make it fun, and provide great service and styles to as many people as possible.

Nick: At first when I was around 14, it was just the passion for rare kicks, just wanted to be different and enjoyed the moment when I broke necks while cruising down the mall. Then I discovered ebay where I got more rare kicks from at that time. Then I had the idea to get those rare kicks and sell them locally here in Hong Kong and thats what I did and thats how I started selling on the net.

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What was the biggest problem you were facing when you started?

Hikmet: The biggest problem is to build up a business. I get many emails and phone calls asking how to get all the limited items: It is not that easy. Do not think you will get such items when you just start up. We have now reached a high level with Solebox but we still do not get everything what we like. It is a long and hard way, but if you believe in your idea and have the goal clear in your mind… Go for it!

Per: Getting all the different accounts landed, convincing the companies to go out of their way and hookng us up, and then building the relationship and staying on top of things, keeping track on whats coming out. Coming from a small country we don’t see the same attention to the market as the big guys do, so we have to keep bugging them to get in the right stuff.

Amy: Finding a way to let the customer know that we have authentic products and great customer service even though we’re not a big “corporate” brand name. Not enough exposure and too many people selling fakes. Customer trust is something we really value. Our regulars will tell you that this is their “little secret” for finding shoes.

Nick: I always believe it’s not what product you get or have that are most important, but instead, its why people decide to go to buy from u even your price is equal to or higher than market value, that has all to do with REPUTATION, and I truely believe that a good rep is priceless and it was the hardest part to get when I started.

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What are the most important aspects of running a sneaker store?

Hikmet: Care about the needs of your customers. Every customer is important! If I say every. then I mean every.

Per: Having access to the right products and knowledge on the products. Making sure you bring in the right combination of products, a mix of Speciel Ed.’s and bread and butter shoes. Working closely with your core costumers and making sure you have a happy crowd.

Amy: Service. It’s not about the inventory or how the website looks. Sneaker sales online is one of the most difficult kinds of sales - you can’t try the shoes on or feel the material. You need to have stand-out customer service to keep the customer coming back even if their first order didn’t work out. This is not the kind of business you can start up in an afternoon from your home. You have to have serious determination and business and technical skills in addition to knowing about the culture and the products.

Nick: As I said before, a good rep is one of the most important aspects. You must create
an atmosphere where buyer feel safe to buy even if they have to pay a bit more, cuz afterall, its worth to pay a bit more for a peace of mind.

Do you get high on your own supply? How many kicks do you have at home? Any favorites?

Hikmet: I’m constantly high on my own supply..to tell the truth I nearly take every incoming sneaker of my shop. So you can imagine that I do have some pairs. I know it is not good for a dealer to get high on his own stuff..but this is the reason why i opened a shop.

Per: I think the biggest kick is when you bring in products that people go crazy for, thats the biggest high seeing all the happy faces come in and pick up their new sneaker. Personally it is pretty diverse what gets me psyched it doesn’t have the be something “super” limited. Actually with all the crazy sneakers coming out lately I am more and more looking towards “classic” color combo’s. I still think some of my personal favorites are my OG footscapes in blue. They are some of the best sneakers made in the last 10 years, another classic in my shelf are the Terra Humara’s -best ACG ever… But there are a lot of favorites on the shelfs at home kinda lost count, but I’m closing in on 200.

Amy: It depends on the person. What’s great about our company is that we have a diversity of ages and backgrounds and everyone here has their own style. Some of our employees only have a couple of pairs, but one guy has more than 50 pairs- all kinds, but mostly Retro Jordans though. His latest acquisition was a pair of Scarface Air Force Ones. No one started out with an interest in these styles, but eventually, we have all become converts to some degree. For me personally, I’m always interested to see the new styles and how they relate to the fashion trends for clothing.

Nick: I passed that stage haha, I only collect one thing and thats bling bling
haha, I believe I can get any shoes any time if I have the money. Nothing is impossible to get, its all about how much you are willing to pay, but I do have some collection of wovens at home because they are my favorite shoes. I got approximately 80 pairs at home.

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Do you have any funny, weird or bizarre stories to share from your time running your store?

Hikmet: The most bizarre story was a guy who offered me his girlfriend for a night for a pair of limited kicks.. Strange world.. He got the shoes from me..(and i didn’t want his girlfriend).

Per: It shows how small the world has become when you have people from all over the world email you about products often weeks before release date. When we released the NB 574 Fiberops it went crazy. I received a ton of mails of people wanting to buy them. Also from time to time you get this costumer that walks in out of the blue and leaves with a ton of stuff and you ask yourself where did they come from?

Amy: “Do you sell shoes?” Enough said! Just kidding. Actually trying to do business during the periodic blackouts two years ago was interesting, and from a customer service standpoint, we get weird, wacky questions on a daily basis. The previous question is one that we actually get about every few months or so. Here’s a brief list of the weirdest and most common customer moments.

“Why did you give me my money back? I didn’t authorize that!” (regarding out of stock shoes)
“Why was my shoe sold out?” also “How can a shoe sell out?”
“What does ‘out of stock’ mean? Does that mean you don’t have anymore?”

And inevitably, there are always the customers who call our customer service number at weird hours (3 am?!) and leave a voicemail because they desperately need these shoes they just saw on our website. Sometimes they get upset because no one is available to take their call. Most of our weird stories, though, deal with availability of products.. The styles we sell are so limited and so in demand that the customers are desperate to get a pair. I’ve had people beg, cry, and offer me money to just get a pair for them and others who just freak out, call us names, use profanity, threaten us with lawsuits, and verbally harrass us because the shoes they wanted aren’t available. I don’t think any of us ever believed that shoes could be such a life and death thing.

Nick: I wouldn’t say it’s funny, but I’m lucky to have some big buyers who continously buy from me. So if one of these big buyers stops buying, then another one of the same type will turn up in my store. Its all about luck.

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What kind of sneakers will you sell in 5 years?

Hikmet: Hopefully I’m still in the business and there will be something more than retros and new colorways. We need some more techy stuff. Selflacing gps shoes for example.

Per: Hopefully we will be seeing some new classics being born in the near future. I think the Moire from the Nike+ collection has potential and I also see a lot of effort being put in to the AM360 and its special makeup’s. I also hope the companies start being more consistent in having a constant flow of classics like AM87 etc. cause these models have a big group of followers, just like the shelltoe and the clyde.

Amy: The sneaker culture is growing and changing people’s habits. Casual fashion shoes are becoming more prominent now that the standard of dress is more relaxed both on the job and at home. The majority of people don’t go to work in a suit and dress shoes and no one really wants to wear their good running or basketball shoes to the mall. This leaves a niche that the fashion/shoe industry and our company can fill. We’re all looking for something that looks and feels great. We anticipate staying on top with this trend by carrying the hot fashion styles while still carrying a good selection of professional athletic shoes for our runners and basketball players.

Nick: I believe the old school trend will be over very soon, and 2007 brings the return of the high tech retros, e.g presto, woven etc.. Thats why you see a lot of recent gimmick stuff that have a slight touch of those high tech shoes eg. footscape woven, dunk presto etc… but of course, thats just what I predict for this year or so, not sure what sneakers will be like in 5 years.


Wallabee.org - Sneaker News Mashup

Wallabee.org is a site that collects the latest news from all major Sneaker, Streetwear and T-Shirt sites and lists them in an easy to read format. Each section has a latest updates section that sorts the news from all websites according to their time so you won’t miss any updates and see who breaks the news.

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You can drag and drop the single news channels and sort them like you want. The system remebers what you did when you come back. Still checking of several blogs every day? Make your life easy with wallabee.org

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Munich Sneakers

Cans & Co aka Munich Sneakers provides fresh sneakers and streetart supply to the German graffiti and art scene since 2002.

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Since one year the store is split in two sections. One straight for graffiti and streetart stuff and one for Nike sneaker and streetwear brands such as Triumvir, Obey, 667 and Paul Frank. Besides that Munich Sneakers stocks some lines of selected local artists. Munich is from now on about beer AND sneakers.

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Customsnkr.com - The Custom Sneaker Blog

The whole sneaker culture is growing and so is the community of sneaker customizers. While there are great forums for customizers a central place for news and new releases was missing. Customsnkr.com was created to fill this gap.

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Instead of creating a single blog customsnkr.com is a multiblogging plattform that offers free blogs to customizers. Customizers can contribute to the “Community Blog”, show or sell their artwork in the “Latest Customs” section and share their knowledge in the “Customization Help” section besides having an own blog. Every blog comes with an integrated Flickr photogallery to display the latest customs of each designer.

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TLT Kicks - Graffiti Inspired Sneaker

TLT KICKS sneakers designed buy graffiti artists with a back to the basics look.

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TLT aka The Lines Toughest has been a leader in the documentation of US freight graff for the last 10 years. Now with crew colaberation and pure sneaker addiction we created our own line to wear what we feel should be on your feet. Check out our vodcasts and the rest of what we are about on our site and in our lifestyle.

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Astoria VIII Customs

Astoria VIII was formed by 2 Brothers in early 2005 and is dedicated to designing custom, unique sneaker art. All work is hand painted with precise attention to detail by DLV.

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Our focus is to create the most aesthetically inimitable works, using only the finest quality materials to ensure our work is of the highest standard possible.

DLV was born in 1988 and has spent the majority of his life involved with and creating art.
In addition to hand painting every piece available on the site, DLV is also involved in the design process along with his elder brother J.H.A.
All forms of art are used as inspiration for the works created and together we aim to produce pieces which reflect individuality and a progression from those who have preceded us.

Astoria VIII has also chosen to forge relationships with select entities, most notably Melbourne basketball icon KICKZ101 through whom we produce exclusive works for sale and display in store.

In the short period Astoria VIII has been established, we have had our work featured by various publications and media outlets and are also currently on tour with the world renowned Sneaker Pimps.
Our sneakers have also been worn by professional athletes for whom we have designed one off pieces in conjunction with their input.

All pieces on the site are available for sale unless specified.
If you have any questions or wish to order a customised shoe, please lodge a request via our website and we will collaborate on creating your own unique piece.

Astoria VIII is primarily based in Sydney, Australia. In addition we also have a studio in Melbourne.

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Sneaker Society - Thailands First Sneaker Community

Sneakersociety.com is Thailand’s first sneaker website. It is live since May 2006. Thailand has a growing sneaker community and the crowd needed a place to hang out and get the latest informations about local release dates and sneaker related events.

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Sneakersociety.com has a forum for sneakerheads besides the blog and even though its currently just in Thai people can get information about some of the hotspots to buy sneakers in Bangkok. Sneakersociety.com also hosts meetings of sneakerheads in downtown Bangkok and organizes other activities.

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Best Custom Sneakers

1.

Pimp My Shoes - Crazy Custom Kicks by Blue

Rating: 4.27 / Votes: 104
2.

Astoria VIII Customs

Rating: 4.2 / Votes: 60
3.

Sekure Designs - Sekures Latest Custom Sneakers

Rating: 4.18 / Votes: 147
4.

Blue Reverie - Crazy Custom Kicks by Blue

Rating: 4.16 / Votes: 211
5.

BaysiccDesigns - Crazy Custom Kicks from the Bay

Rating: 4.15 / Votes: 97
6.

Kick Factory Customs

Rating: 4.13 / Votes: 76
7.

Futurekicks - Custom Sneakers from Queens NYC

Rating: 4.09 / Votes: 146
8.

mlxcvs@ghv.com

Rating: 4.06 / Votes: 141
9.

Artistic Sole Custom Sneakers

Rating: 4.06 / Votes: 52
10.

Artforce One - Fine French Art on Sneakers

Rating: 4.04 / Votes: 95
11.

Your Kicks - Custom Vans

Rating: 3.97 / Votes: 39
12.

Evolved Footwear - Barely Legal Custom Sneakers

Rating: 3.97 / Votes: 61
13.

Oldschool NYC Customs

Rating: 3.83 / Votes: 18
14.

Johnny Jaywalker - Custom Sneaker Freaker from Norway

Rating: 3.77 / Votes: 71
15.

TeckNiColor - Custom Sneaker from the Sock Jeweler

Rating: 3.77 / Votes: 13
16.

Graf1n Squad

Rating: 3.71 / Votes: 14
17.

Commish Customs

Rating: 3.7 / Votes: 23
18.

The Magnificent Mr. McDuff’s Custom Sneaker

Rating: 3.68 / Votes: 22
19.

GourmetKickz - food for the sole

Rating: 3.56 / Votes: 16
20.

Pink Eye Personalizations - Brooklyn NYC

Rating: 3.56 / Votes: 18
21.

Hicalorie - Custom Sneakers and Design from England

Rating: 3.55 / Votes: 29
22.

Metik Designs - Fresh Painted Sneakers

Rating: 3.48 / Votes: 21
23.

Rock’n'it - Custom Sneaker

Rating: 3.44 / Votes: 9
24.

Low The Custom Sneaker Freaker

Rating: 3.22 / Votes: 23
25.

RemixDaKickz - Custom Sneakers from Harlem NYC

Rating: 2.12 / Votes: 43


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