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Cape Town’s sneaker culture is unlike anywhere else on the planet. 🌍

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Meet the Bubbleheads. The Cape Flats is one of South Africa’s poorest areas, home to a majority

Meet the Bubbleheads. [Highsnobiety]( [View email in your browser]( The Cape Flats is one of South Africa’s poorest areas, home to a majority of the country’s multiethnic so-called “coloured” population, people who were products of colonialism and victims of apartheid. But now there’s a movement of sneakerheads who find hope in collecting ’90s Nike sneakers with big, bubbled soles. They're not doing it for the materialistic reasons that might instantly pop to mind - click to find out how this culture ties in with larger political issues. Sneakers Cape Town’s Sneaker Culture Is Unlike Anywhere Else in the World Latest News Hot happenings in our world today Sneakers The 13 Most Seriously Slept-On Sneaker Collaborations of 2018 Sneakers Givenchy’s Jaw Low Sneaker Will Take You From Casting Call to Closeup Sneakers FILA Pays Homage to its Homeland with Two Fresh V94M Sneaker Colorways Music Highsnobiety Staff Share Their Most-Streamed Song of 2018 📷: @zulianiphoto Style Woolrich & Engineered Garments Reinterpret the Iconic Buffalo Check for FW18 Highsnobiety Shopping Cop it, then rock it Musical Chairs Tote Bag $62 Parra BBQ Beer Cooler Pack $74 HUF x Spitfire Shopping The Best Gifts for Fitness Fanatics Join Our Community [Like on Facebook]( [Follow on Instagram]( [Follow on Twitter]( [Subscribe on YouTube]( [Add on Snapchat]( [Follow on Pinterest]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website: [{EMAIL}](. You can [unsubscribe from the list]( or [manage your subscription preferences](. © Titel Media GmbH 2017 Titel Media GmbH, Ritterstr. 9, 10969 Berlin Germany

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