The organizational fiends over at Pop Chart Lab just released their latest print, and if you’re a sneakerhead, you’re gonna want to crack your wallet now. A Visual Compendium of Sneakers maps out 134 of the greatest kicks in the history of footwear for your eyeball pleasure. From the original Chucks back in 1917 to the insane Jeremy Scott and Adidas venture earlier this year, the print has all your staples covered. Besides, getting your hands on this 24″ x 36″ print is a lot easier than rocking half the sneakers depicted in it.
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