Sneaker Culture

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Across
  1. 5. A name, logo, or symbol associated with a company or product, often used to identify a particular style or quality of sneakers (e.g., Nike, Adidas).
  2. 6. Something that is widely recognized and symbolic, often referring to sneaker designs that are famous or historic (e.g., Air Jordan 1).
  3. 7. When two or more brands or designers work together to create a special edition sneaker, often resulting in a unique design.
  4. 9. A durable material made from animal hide, often used in premium or high-quality sneakers for its appearance and comfort.
  5. 10. A type of soft shoe worn for sports or casual wear, often with a rubber sole.
  6. 11. The overall design or appearance of a sneaker, including its color, shape, and material.
Down
  1. 1. The unique characteristics that make a sneaker or brand recognizable, including design, logo, and cultural significance.
  2. 2. To modify or personalize a sneaker to make it unique, often by changing its color or adding special designs.
  3. 3. The strings used to fasten or tighten sneakers, usually passed through holes in the shoe.
  4. 4. A symbol, design, or name that represents a brand or company, often found on sneakers to indicate the brand.
  5. 8. The official launch of a new sneaker, usually by a brand, often with a limited number of pairs available.
  6. 10. The bottom part of a sneaker, including both the midsole and outsole, that touches the ground and provides support and traction.