
Otw Old Skool 36 Pearlized Pack Pink Black
From200€

From200€

From330€

From110€

From140€

From310€

From210€

From95€

From125€

From175€

From145€

From155€

From400€

From125€

From135€

From160€

From225€

From145€

From125€

From230€

From165€

From125€

From215€

From230€

From165€
Honestly, who would have thought that a simple athletic shoe would become one of the most coveted items in the world? The history of sneakers begins long before the hysterical drops and endless queues. In 1908, Marquis Mills Converse founded his company in Boston with the goal of creating sturdy shoes. But the real turning point came in 1978, when Diane Katz , the first clothing designer trained by Nike, and Geoff Hollister , the brand's third employee, laid the groundwork for what would become a cultural revolution.
The thing is, it all started by accident. The story goes that Bill Bowerman , co-founder of Nike, had the revolutionary idea for the waffle sole while having breakfast with his wife Barbara. Seeing the waffle iron, he envisioned a sole that would offer better grip. This brilliant intuition gave birth to the first Nike models that changed the game forever.
The 80s and 90s marked a turning point. Sneakers were no longer just athletic shoes; they became a statement. Nike SB appeared in 2002, completely transforming the skateboarding scene. From being virtually unknown in this community, Nike quickly became an essential cultural symbol.
You see, the evolution of sneakers follows that of society. Each decade brings its innovations: Air Jordans revolutionized basketball in the 80s, Adidas dominated soccer fields, and New Balance appealed to the most demanding runners. Each brand develops its own identity, its own aesthetic codes, and its own community of enthusiasts.
Some models transcend generations. The Air Jordan 1 remains one of the most influential silhouettes, now available in High , Mid , and Low versions. Each version tells a part of the history of basketball and urban culture.
The Adidas Gazelle and Samba prove that timeless elegance can coexist with performance. These models, born in the 70s, continue to inspire new generations and find their place in every wardrobe.
Collaborations are where things get really interesting. When designers, artists, or celebrities team up with brands, it gives rise to exceptional pieces. Check out our current selection: the Jordan Jumpman Jack TR Travis Scott x Chase B or the Nike Air Force 3 Low SP Nigo Kintsugi . These collaborations aren't just sneakers; they're wearable works of art.
The most unexpected partnerships often arise from surprising encounters. Who would have imagined Balenciaga collaborating with Puma ? Yet, the Speedcat Suede Distressed proves that haute couture and sport can create exceptional pieces. This disruptive approach completely redefines the codes of the sneaker.
Each colorway tells a story. Take the Puma Speedcat, for example: from the classic OG Black and White to the bolder Leopard Black , each version appeals to a different sensibility. Brands have mastered this art of storytelling through color.
Sneakers have transcended their primary function to become a true language. In hip-hop, basketball, fashion... every culture appropriates sneaker codes to express its identity. The Air Jordan 17 , inspired by the improvised melodies of jazz, perfectly illustrates this connection between athletic performance and artistic expression.
This cultural influence is even felt in technical innovation. Models like the Air Max Dn are born from the pure creativity, passion, and audacity of designers like Reggie Hunter, who do not hesitate to completely rethink the traditional approach.
Today, we are witnessing a return to revisited classics. The Adidas Campus 00s ride the Y2K wave, the Asics Gel-1130 seduce with their assertive technical aesthetic, and the New Balance 550 prove that minimalism can be terribly effective.
The sneaker market has completely changed. Drops sell out in minutes, and the most coveted models become impossible to find in stores. That's where we come in. At Geturrick, we understand your frustration with sold-out stock and bots monopolizing releases.
Our current catalog perfectly illustrates this diversity: from recent innovations like the Nike Mind 001 Slide to highly anticipated reissues like the Air Max 95 OG Big Bubble Neon 2025. Each pair in our selection has been chosen for its quality, its history, and its potential to become a grail shoe.
As you know, the secondary market can be risky. That's why our authentication process is so rigorous. Every pair is checked by our experts before it arrives at your door. No unpleasant surprises, just deadstock quality.
From lifestyle models like the Samba OG Preloved Red Leopard to technical pieces like the Adizero Evo SL , our selection covers all styles and desires. Because every sneakerhead has their own definition of the perfect pair.
Sneaker culture is only just beginning. Collaborations are becoming increasingly creative, technologies more innovative, and communities more passionate. Brands like Asics with their Gel Kayano or Mizuno prove that there's still room for innovation and surprise.
At Geturrick, we're part of this evolution. We don't just sell sneakers; we share a passion, we tell stories, we create connections. Each pair in our collection represents a chapter in this ever-evolving story.
Whether you're searching for your next pair or simply want to explore the world of sneakers, remember that behind every model lies a story, an innovation, an emotion. And that's what makes this culture so addictive and so beautiful.