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Signature Shoes: The Athletes Who Wore Them and Delightful Pop Culture Nuggets

Signature Shoes: The Athletes Who Wore Them and Delightful Pop Culture Nuggets

By: Ryan Trembath November 28, 2020 Trade paperback Available now!

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A fun history of the signature shoe industry and the athletes who wore them.

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    Author

  • Ryan Trembath

    Ryan Trembath has worked in both local and cable television since 2007. He is a Chicago, Illinois native with a degree in Film & Video from Columbia College Chicago. Ryan is a leisure culture enthusiast, as well as purveyor and collector of fine antiquities, like baseball cards and vinyl records. He currently resides in Wheaton, Illinois with his wife and two children. Signature Shoes: The Athletes Who Wore Them and Delightful Pop Culture is his first book. Read More

Summary

Just about everyone is familiar with the Nike Air Jordan shoe, but just when did the practice of attaching an athlete’s name to a shoe become common practice? This text takes you from the beginning of the signature shoe industry, and through the 1980s when the popularity of signature shoes accelerated. At the start of the ‘90s, just about every footwear company was producing a signature shoe, and looking for the next charismatic spokesperson, when they saw the dollars Nike was making with the Jordans. Eventually, signature shoes entered all facets of popular culture and were taken for granted by the public. Before long, it wasn’t just the most well-known and marketable athletes getting their own shoe. Athletes in Major League Baseball, the Women’s National Basketball Association, National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Formula One, the Professional Golfers’ Association, the National Football League, musicians, and even the National Hockey League had their own footwear to go along with the mainstays of the NBA and professional tennis circuits.

Reviews

  • “A loose mental inventory has me concluding I’ve owned around 200 pairs of shoes in my life. None will ever stand up to the 1979 white Adidas Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hi-tops I had for my last year of high school basketball. I played better (there was nowhere to go but up) knowing that I looked better. Those shoes were sweet and I thank Ryan for this fun project which sparked this memory.”

    Bob Vorwald, Director of Production at WGN-TV. Author of "Cubs Forever," "What It Means to Be a Cub: The North Side's Greatest Players Talk About Cubs Baseball," and "What It Means to Be a White Sox: The South Side's Greatest Players Talk about White Sox Baseball."
  • “Who knew a walk through the history of sneakers could be so enlightening? Thanks to Ryan for the origin stories of Sweetness’s ROOS and Akeem’s Etonics, not to mention for finally teaching me who Stan Smith is after two decades of wearing his name on my feet.”

    Dave Dameshek, longtime sports/comedy broadcaster & writer who’s toiled at the NFL Network, ESPN Radio & ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live'
  • “From the very first to the very latest, they’re all here, every single signature sneaker that you need to know about. In Signature Shoes, Ryan Trembath explores the symbiotic relationship between signature sneakers and the athletes who wore them, and reveals in delicious detail how they changed popular culture. A treat for sports nuts, sneakerheads and fashionistas alike.”

    Jason Coles, Author of "Golden Kicks: The Shoes That Changed Sport." He now runs his own content production company and is currently working on a documentary about the rival brothers who started Adidas and Puma. A self-confessed sneaker-head, Jason is a walking encyclopedia of knowledge about the history of sports shoes (and is rarely seen out of his Adidas Superstars).

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