Motor City not just for cars: Detroit boasts world’s 1st sneaker exchange

Author: Agencies

Detroit remains synonymous with cars, but “Motor City” is also home to a virtual marketplace for a much smaller consumer item: sneakers.

Located on the 10th floor of an ultra-modern building in downtown Detroit and backed by investors that include the rapper Eminem and actor Mark Wahlberg, StockX is an exchange to buy and sell athletic shoes, including limited-editions or collector’s items.

As with other trading floors, prices on the world’s first sneaker exchange fluctuate based on consumer perceptions, and can sell for hundreds or thousands of dollars.

Instead of poring over the utterances of central bankers, participants on StockX — which has expanded into handbags, watches and streetwear — monitor Instagram to see what Hermes bag Kim Kardashian is carrying or what is on Kanye West’s feet.

The market’s main floor has a display of Air Jordans and shoes by Nike, Adidas and other brands in a variety of colors. All have been verified by the exchange for authenticity.

A few feet away, a team of young women inspect handbags by Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Hermes.

“StockX is a stock market of things,” said founder and chief executive Josh Luber.

“We just connect buyers and sellers but the method by how we connect buyers and sellers is exactly the same way that the world’s stock markets connect buyers and sellers.”

Not unlike Nasdaq, the electronic exchange located at Times Square in Manhattan, StockX has a scrolling display that updates prices with each new transaction.

On a recent wintry morning in early January, an order of the Air Jordan 10 Retro Drake OvoWhite went for $400.

Eminem also has conducted business on the exchange, selling a re-release of the limited-edition Air Jordan 4 Encore. The offering was part of a fundraising drive for Detroit communities that raised more than $200,000. Although most participants are in the US, the virtual exchange, which opened two years ago, also has a solid clientele in China.

StockX tracks different “sectorals,” such as the “Jordan Index,” the “Nike Index” or the “Adidas Index,” which aggregate prices for various items.

Just off the main room, a group of “analysts,” glued to their screens, collect and number-crunch the latest transactions and manage the catalogue.

Someone who wants to sell a pair of Air Jordans, for example, would need to open a StockX account, and then “literally all you have to do is click one button, ‘sell’ and just accept that highest offer,” said Luber, a former consultant for IBM.

Once a bid is accepted, the seller must send the item to the exchange headquarters in Detroit or to the company’s other authenticators in Phoenix, Arizona, who verify that the product is not a copy. “Every time I get a pair of shoes I smell them because that glue is so so particular,” said sneaker authenticator Aaron Fields.

Published in Daily Times, January 22nd 2018.

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