Skip to Content

Sneaker Terms Glossary

author
Devin Robertson

If you’re new to the sneaker game or not, the amount of terminology, slang, and acronyms used in the industry can be overwhelming. The terminology can seem pretty confusing at first glance, but we’re here to provide you with the dictionary. We’ve put together a glossary of all these terms for your future reference! SoleSavy has your back.


ATC:

Add To Cart. The “Add To Cart” link or button adds a product to your online shopping cart.

AF1:

Nike Air Force 1, one of Nike’s most popular sneaker models.

AJ1 – 37:

Air Jordan models numbered 1 through 37.

AM1/90/97/98, etc:

Nike Air Max, one of Nike’s most popular sneaker lines.

ACG:

Nike ACG, or Nike All Conditions Gear. This is a subline of products from Nike focused on hiking/trail-inspired outdoors products.

BNIB:

Brand New In Box, another way to describe a product that has never been worn.

BNWT:

Brand New with Tags, similar to DS but usually used when selling clothing that’s unworn and brand new with sales tags still on.

DS:

Deadstock, another way to describe a product that has never been worn.

F&F:

Friends & Family. The most limited type of release; only sold/gifted to friends and family of the brand or designer.

FSR:

Full-Size Run, the full array of available sizes for a sneaker release, as opposed to a partial size run. Ex. “US sizes 7-14 available” (full) vs. “US sizes 10-12” (partial)

FOG:

Fear of God, a popular clothing line by designer Jerry Lorenzo.

GR:

General Release sneakers, the most widely available type of sneaker. Stock numbers are highest among GRs and available in many stores.

Grail:

Slang for a sneaker or other product that is rare or highly coveted, often with a high resell value on the aftermarket.

JB:

Acronym for “Jordan Brand.”

OOS:

Out Of Stock, the product is sold out.

OG:

Slang for “Original”, in reference specifically to an older model of sneaker or older colorway. Ex. Air Jordan 1 High “Chicago” OG

PE:

Players Edition, sneaker colorways made exclusively for an athlete or sports team, sometimes PEs do release to the general public.

SNKRS:

Nike’s app for releasing limited sneakers.

SB:

Nike SB or Nike Skateboarding, Nike’s skateboarding line founded in 2002.

UNDS:

Un-Deadstock, the act of wearing a brand new sneaker for the first time thus they are no longer “deadstock” (brand new, never worn).

VNDS:

Very Near Deadstock, sneakers that have been worn but very minimally, shoes are in nearly brand new condition.

WDYWT:

What Did You Wear Today, a social media hashtag posted alongside a photo showing off a part or all of your outfit/sneakers.


 

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by SoleSavy (@solesavy)

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by SoleSavy (@solesavy)

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by SoleSavy (@solesavy)

quotes

Sole Savy is unreal! With a busy schedule it’s hard to keep up on shoes, and the group keeps me up to date on releases, tips on how to manually cop, and a marketplace with killer deals from fellow like minded collectors. It’s changed the sneaker game for me!

@SoleSavy is the truth. They've helped me cop kicks I never would've imagined getting at retail. Members always willing to assist on drops too. And most of all, a REAL community of REAL sneakerheads. These guys should be the gold standard for sneaker communities! #LifetimeMember

My membership paid for itself three fold by being solely responsible for my union 4’s, mesh sacai waffles, sacai blazers, court purple aj1s, glow in the dark yeezy 350s, travis scott lows (which I traded to get desert ore ow’s), air max 1 londons, bc3’s for way under retail etc.

Can't say enough about SS. The stellar help with copping shoes is a given but it's the community that makes it extra special. Hands down one of the best decisions I made as a wannabe sneakerhead.

The community of sneakerheads and resources available to help manually cop are great and really will help you get more Ws. The Zoom calls for hyped drops like Union Jordan 4 only adds to the camaraderie while providing real time instruction

1 / 5

Your privacy

We use cookies to give you a great online experience. To find out more: privacy policy.

Back to top