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[The Evolution of Footwear: From Sand Shoes to Sustainable Sneakers]-[Sneakers - From the Vault]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2026-01-10

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The Origins: From 'Sand Shoes' to 'Sneakers'

The history of the modern sneaker dates back to 1830s Liverpool, England. The Liverpool Rubber Company, led by John Boyd Dunlop, pioneered the bonding of canvas fabric to rubber soles, creating what were originally called "sand shoes" for beachgoers. The evolution of the name continued in the 1870s when manufacturers added a rubber band where the canvas met the sole. This design resembled the "plimsoll line" on cargo ships—a safety marking championed by British politician Samuel Plimsoll—leading to the enduring term "plimsolls."

The term "sneakers" itself emerged from the United States in 1887. The Boston Journal reported that young men used the word to describe these rubber-soled shoes because they were "so quiet on the ground," allowing wearers to "sneak up on someone" compared to the loud, hard leather soles of the era.

The Rise of Celebrity Endorsement and Sneaker Culture

The sneaker's transition into a cultural icon was accelerated by sports. In 1917, a rubber company introduced a non-skid shoe for basketball, which later became the "Chuck Taylor All-Stars" after a salesman by that name suggested design improvements, including an ankle logo. This collaboration became the first true "celebrity endorsed shoe."

However, the modern "sneakerhead" phenomenon—referring to dedicated collectors—was ignited in 1985 with the launch of Nike's "Air Jordans" in collaboration with Michael Jordan. Today, the resale market for these items is massive, with sneakerheads spending over $10 billion annually. This subculture operates like an investment market, where enthusiasts hunt for "deadstock" (shoes never worn or tried on) and "B grades" (shoes tried on in-store but not worn outdoors). The culture even has its own lexicon: "Js" refer to Jordans, and "steezy" describes a stylish pair of sneakers.

The Environmental Impact and the Push for Sustainability

Despite their popularity, sneakers have a significant environmental footprint. With approximately 23 billion pairs produced annually, the industry contributes 313 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. A major culprit is the complex supply chain; a single sneaker consists of more than 60 parts, often manufactured in different factories and transported globally, which accounts for over two-thirds of the total emissions.

To combat this, manufacturers are increasingly turning to innovation. Sustainable practices now include using "recycled packaging," materials like "eucalyptus tree fibres and wool," and even "mushroom leather," which is not only more sustainable than synthetic materials but also biodegrades more efficiently. Furthermore, there is a growing movement to prioritize repairing existing footwear over constant consumption, encouraging consumers to extend the life of their kicks rather than contributing to the cycle of overproduction.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, it's bryce here, and welcome to another episode of from the vault, where we dive into the archives and dust off a squiz kids classic for your listening pleasure.
And today we've dug up a shortcut that was really popular when it was first released our shortcut to sneakers.
Now i hear you asking how can a deep dive on footwear be even remotely interesting?
Well, that's because, While you might take sneakers for granted, they haven't been around all that long and the history behind their invention is fascinating.
And from a humble piece of clothing they have turned into a cultural phenomenon, with collectors spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on rare pairs.
So settle in, put your sneakered feet up, and enjoy.

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