SOLE COLLECTOR MAGAZINE
Glenn’s passion for sneakers began in 2004 when he got the Olympic Jordan 7 for a back to school sneaker. As his passion for sneakers grew, he found himself more and more immersed in the sneaker community. Over the years he attended Sole Collector events, InStyleShoes forum meet ups, or being featured in Sole Collector magazine. Glenn found a home within the sneaker community
Glenn and his brother, David, have been featured in multiple issues of Sole Collector magazine including the Jordan 22 Issue, Jordan 23 Issue, Air Force 1 Issue, and Top 100 Kicks Issue, amongst others. Additionally, Glenn was also part of a consumer impressions interview on the Jordan 2010 Issue for the Jordan 2010 Sole Collector Issue.
Glenn and his older brother David are featured in this full page spread from the Jordan 22 Issue of Sole Collector magazine. The photoshoot was 5 Pointz, an iconic location for graffiti artists in New York City. Each collector featured in this issue was asked for their favorite memory in Jordans. Glenn explained how Jordan’s helped him connect with classmates from different backgrounds and form friendships that still last to this day.
Glenn is featured on the top left corner of this spread in the Top 100 Kicks Issue of Sole Collector magazine. Glenn brought out one of his favorite and most sentimental sneakers, the Sole Collector “Cowboy” Dunk Low. The Sole Collector “Cowboy” Dunk Low released exclusively at Niketown New York in 2005. Glenn’s mom was kind enough to take him and his brother to the event and wait in line for these limited edition sneakers. The Dunk features different colors and materials on each panel, making them quite unique compared to the other sneakers around at the time. The memories and friends made that day, make it one of his favorite pairs he owns.