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"The Rise of Sneaker Culture" features approximately 150 pairs of sneakers ranging from the mid-19th century to today, all specified by chronological order and showing the different materials the shoes have been made from including rubber and canvas completely up to today's modern materials. Special Note: Did you know that sneakers magista pas cher got their name as their rubber soles allowed the wearer to "sneak" around without being heard?

Well, you now do. One of the highlights of the six section exhibit is really a display depicting a brief history of the Air Jordan type of basketball shoes christian louboutin soldes (23 models released from 1984-2008) and also the "Fresh" section that displays the high-end, limited editions developed by designers like Jimmy Choo, Prada and Alexander McQueen. And don't miss seeing the special edition Pigeon Dunk SB sneaker created by Nike and designer Jeff Staple and Reebok's Chanel Insta Pump Fury sneaker.

Other noteworthy sneakers on display include the original 1916 Keds Champion, the initial 1917 Converse All Star, the rare Batta x Wilson x John Wooden collection from 1977 which was produced for just one year, the Louis Vuitton x Kanye Don which sold for $1000 a pair and also the Yeezy Boost for Adidas which sold for $350 a pair and has resold for as much as $5400 in the first weekend after its release.

Regardless of what how old you are, in which you grew up or what culture you're from, there is almost a 100 percent chance you had sneakers in your footwear during some part of your lifetime. But have you have you ever wondered about the good reputation for this versatile shoe hypervenom pas cher? Well, now all your questions can be answered when you venture to see the fascinating special exhibit "The Rise of Sneaker Culture" being held in the Toledo Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio from now through Feb 28. Toledo is around a 90 minute drive from Cleveland.

Whether you called them sneakers, tennis shoes or tennis shoes or used them for exercise (like running or walking) or just for everyday use since they're comfortable, the sneaker has become a major icon in today's world. This intriguing traveling exhibit organized through the American Federation of Arts and Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto explores the athletic shoe from it's origin in the mid 1800's to today and its role in high fashion by taking a glance at its complex design, history and cultural significance.