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The Books Every Sneakerhead Should Read

If you’ve been finding yourself with some extra free time lately and are already keyed into the ever-evolving world of sneaker culture world, then there’s no better way to delve deeper into your interests reading some of the best books sneaker culture has to offer. Whether you’re trying to refine your personal style, discover new grails from the archives, or are just curious about your favorite brands and designers, books are the most efficient and therapeutic way of doing so. That’s why today SoleSavy has compiled a list of the best books every sneakerhead should read. Ranging from memoirs to oversized photobooks, there’s something here for everyone.


The adidas Archive – Christian Habermeier & Sebastian Jäger

Working with over 70 years of material, The adidas Archive will give you a detailed look at over 350 pairs of shoes from the German sportwear brand. The company’s earliest silhouettes from 1949 are given as equal love and care as the various prototypes and samples displayed here from the likes of Yohji Yamamoto, Stella McCartney, RUN DMC, and a lot more.

BUY:
Amazon ($89 USD)
Amazon CA ($163 CAD)


Complex Presents: Sneaker of the Year: The Best Since ’85 – Various


We’ve sung this book’s praises in the past. Chronicling Complex’s 35 picks for the best sneaker of the year since 1985, the book covers a lot of territory from a surprising range of places. No selection is added without proper justification from a wide array of voices. Featuring interviews and essays from big names in not only the sneaker industry but fashion, streetwear, art, music, and much more, all weighing in on the best of the best in the realm of sneakers. For an exhaustive review, check out Alex Wong’s review for SoleSavy here.

BUY:
Amazon US ($22 USD)
Amazon CA ($32 CAD)


Creative Sole: Japanese Sneaker Culture – Manami Okazaki

Japan’s influence and key role in shaping sneaker culture into the worldwide phenomenon it is today cannot be understated. This book gives a historical account of some of Japan’s most influential brands and designers such as ASICS, atmos, Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design, Rei Kawakubo’s COMME des GARCONS, and of course, Nigo’s BAPE. Exclusive photos from the vaults of Japanese collectors and interviews abound, Creative Sole provides a great look into the country’s wholly unique approach to footwear.

Roland Lazenby’s biography on the Jumpman himself is the definitive document on Michael Jordan’s storied career. In Michael Jordan: The Life, MJ’s sports career and his intrinsic ties as one of the Godfathers of sneaker culture as we know it today, are detailed in full. You’ll get an intimate look into MJ’s upbringing, struggles, and greatest achievements in a way no text has done before and since.

BUY:
Amazon US ($35 USD)
Amazon CA ($40 CAD)


ICONS: “SOMETHING’S OFF” – Virgil Abloh

Unlike Virgil Abloh’s previous Figures of Speech (one of our “Honorable Mentions”) ICONS: “Something’s Off” focuses strictly on his tenure at Nike as opposed to his art career as a whole. The book has the most detailed behind-the-scenes look at Abloh and his team’s design process behind not only the original THE TEN collection but every piece of footwear and apparel produced in the now four-year strong partnership. Everything from text message threads and handwritten notes is presented in stunning detail, all wrapped in a beautiful volt green package.

BUY:
Amazon US ($60 USD)
Amazon CA ($75 CAD)


Nike: Better is Temporary – Sam Grawe


The definitive document on the Swoosh’s design process, Nike: Better is Temporary, written by Sam Growe is as visually unique as it is informative. As part of continued efforts in Nike’s Move To Zero carbon-neutral initiative, the book is bound in a low-waste packaging composed of exposed cardboard covers and a non-woven jacket lining featuring the book’s title etched into it. Inside you’ll find, as Nike describes, “an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes exploration into Nike’s internal design philosophy. …Placing industry-defining innovations and globally-recognized products alongside previously unpublished designs, prototypes, insider stories, and more“. The first of its kind, you’ll be stuck behind the pages of this book whether you’ve been a longtime sneakerhead or even a passive interest in art/design.

BUY: 
Amazon US ($80 USD)
Amazon CA ($99 CAD)


Nike SB: The Dunk Book – Sandy Bodecker

If you’ve been a longtime sneakerhead then you either got your start with Jordans in the 1980s or SB Dunks at the turn of the century. Now, with Dunks proving more popular than ever, there’s no better way to delve deep into the model’s resurgence than with this Rizzoli monograph, Nike SB: The Dunk Book. Penned by Sandy Bodecker, one of the OGs behind Nike SB, this tome covers the design history and inspirations behind recent retros like the Rayguns, hidden gems from the early Aughts, and some absolute Mount Rushmores of grails like the Paris Dunks.

BUY:
Amazon US ($45 USD)
Amazon CA ($44 CAD)


Shoe Dog: A Memoir – Phil Knight

If you haven’t picked up a copy of Shoe Dog already then there’s no better time than the present. This memoir from Nike’s creator Phil Knight has been a Bestseller since the moment it released in 2016. The book chronicles the tumultuous journey Knight took to found and raise Nike into the household name it now. Whether you’re looking for an insider look into the world of entrepreneurship, or just want to put a face to the monolith of sports and fashion, Shoe Dog is a fun, exciting, and realistic memoir.

BUY:
Amazon US ($17 USD)
Amazon CA ($28 CAD)


SLAM Kicks: Basketball Sneakers that Changed the Game – Various

Featuring pieces from a variety of authors, SLAM Kicks covers the world of sneakers from a specifically basketball-oriented angle. There’s no doubt that the Air Jordan 1 is a fan-favorite, but how much do you know about the Air Force 1s basketball roots? Or the design and inspiration behind Reebok and Allen Iverson’s “The Question”, the OG Chuck Taylors, the AND1 Tai Chi, or the Nike Zoom Kobe IV? SLAM Kicks has everything you could ever want to know and then some.

BUY:
Amazon US ($35 USD)
Amazon CA ($40 CAD)


Sneakers – Rodrigo Corral, Alex French & Howie Kahn

Sneakers is one of the most premium packaged books on this list and its title leaves little to the imagination. The minimalist two-tone orange and branded shoebox cover serve as the container for a plethora of high quality, behind-the-scenes look into some of the world’s rarest and coveted sneakers like the Off-White x Air Jordan 1 High ‘Chicago’. This is a coffee table book, a statement piece in any bookshelf, and hours of material that’ll excite casual fans and ‘heads alike.

BUY:
Amazon US ($15 USD)
Amazon CA ($26 CAD)


Sneakers x Culture: Collab – Elizabeth Semmelhack

Elizabeth Semmelhack’s Sneakers x Culture: Collab (Collab for short) is an equal parts encyclopedia and art book with a keen focus on the realm of collaboration in the sneaker industry. More than any other facet of the fashion world, footwear and sneaker specifically are the canvas of choice for like-minded artists, designers, athletes, and general creatives to unify their visual ideas. With a cover flaunting one of the most successful footwear collaborations in years, Collab proves to be a visual, and informative, treat.

BUY:
Amazon US ($36 USD)
Amazon CA ($42 CAD)


Sneaker Freaker: The Ultimate Sneaker Book – Simon Wood

Many will swear by the title of this book. Sneaker Freaker: The Ultimate Sneaker Book has been updated accordingly since its initial publication and has built itself up over time into what may be the defining primer on all things sneakers. Initially published as a small-time zine in 2002, this book now covers over 100 years of history, touching on obscure gems and the classics alike in Simon Wood’s trademark mix of humor and knowledge. The high-quality presentation courtest of publisher Taschen elevates the current edition of Sneaker Freaker into a must-have item for all footwear fans.

BUY:
Amazon US ($45 USD)
Amazon CA ($59 CAD)


Sneaker Law Vol. 1 – Kenneth Anand & Jared Goldstein

Like any industry, there’s a lot of behind-the-scenes work that keeps this business running. There’s a seemingly insurmountable amount of knowledge to be gained, enough to fill a book actually. As of right now, Sneaker Law Vol. 1 by Kenneth Anand & Jared Goldstein is that book. Topics covered in Sneaker Law include Manufacturing & Distribution, internships, and much more.  is the authority on everything related to the sneaker business.

BUY:
Sneaker Law webstore ($99 USD)


Stan Smith: Some People Think I’m A Shoe! – Various

Earlier in this list, we brought up the encyclopedic adidas Archive, but if you’re an adidas stan looking for something a little more niche but equally as dense, there’s nothing better than Stan Smith: Some People Think I’m A Shoe!  The impact of Stan Smith’s namesake adidas model on the fashion industry has been consistent for over 50 years. This book from Rizzoli not features a biography on both the man and the sneaker but also features a foreword from Pharrel Williams and interviews with Smith and the legendary Raf Simons.

BUY:
Amazon US ($44 USD)
Amazon CA ($37 CAD)


Honorable Mentions:

The Incomplete: Highsnobiety Guide to Street Fashion and Culture – Various

Not limited strictly to sneakers, Highsnobeity’s The Incomplete perfectly encapsulates the modern era of streetwear and its intersection with luxury, hip-hop, and modern art. The book is a visual treat with its high-quality photography and interviews with the likes of Kanye West, A$AP Rocky, Tom Sachs, and countless others.

BUY:
Amazon US ($53 USD)
Amazon CA ($62 CAD)


Sole Provider: 30 Years of Nike Basketball – Robert “Scoop” Jackson

Originally released in conjunction with size?’s ten-year anniversary and now a collector’s item,  Sole Provider details the history of Nike’s basketball programming and its intrinsic ties to its innovation in footwear specifically. Similar to SLAM Kicks but subtler in scope, the only reason this classic isn’t higher up on our list is the lack of reprints since its 2010 publication and high aftermarket prices making this just a little bit harder to find than the other great books on this list.

BUY:
Amazon US ($40+ USD)
Amazon CA ($100+ CAD)


The Tanning of America – Steve Stoute

The Tanning of America doesn’t cover only sneakers, but rather the entire contemporary cultural zeitgeist and its dept to Hip-Hop. Built off of years of research and careful analysis, marketing extraordinaire Steve Stoute goes on to breakdown how and why American popular culture is so intertwined with hip-hop culture, to the point where it becomes the de facto language in which to communicate ideas in art, design, advertising, and business.

BUY:
Amazon US ($17 USD)
Amazon CA ($18 CAD)


Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech – Virgil Abloh

Virgil Abloh has been the voice in streetwear, luxury fashion, and art due to his perfect synthesis of the three. Figures of Speech was released in conjunction with his MCA show of the same name and covers Abloh’s entire artistic career up to 2020. Abloh’s hand is in every creative field you can think of, not strictly sneakers, and as such Figures of Speech is the only place where you can see prototypes of the Nike & Off-White’s THE TEN, a behind the scenes of Virgil’s artistic direction for Kanye, and classic Abloh speeches all in one place. If you’re an especially huge Abloh fan, there is also a Special Edition of the book available “HERE”.

Buy:

Barnes & Nobles ($58.50 USD / Special Edition $150 USD)
Indigo ($70 CAD / Special Edition $142 CAD)