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Life, love, and sneakers

By CAMILLE DODERO  |  February 18, 2006

“It’s weird when you find your community, but you’re not in it,” says Lori Lobenstine, a 37-year-old part-time high-school basketball coach from Jamaica Plain. But some women do prefer Shelltoes to Manolos.

So last April she launched femalesneakerfiend.com, a fan-obsessed community resource for women who collect kicks. “It’s not all about the product,” explains Lobenstine one morning at her home, orange men’s Nike Dunks a half-size too big on her feet. “It’s about how we collect them, how we wear them, what they’ve meant to us.” Last fall, Lobenstine threw an inaugural FSF party at Harvard Square’s Adidas store.

On the site, about 100 hard-core posters (the site also gets thousands of visitors) upload photos of their personal collections. Lobenstine asks questions like, “What would you do if something bad happened to a sneaker?” Members announce in forums about how walking through “tha mall and people constantly lookin at my feet makes me feel good.” They refute the misconception all female sneaker fiends are lesbians.

She’d also like FSF to be a force in the footwear industry. Her first campaign is an online petition lobbying brands to create limited editions in smaller sizes. (Personally, she doesn’t collect at that level, instead pursuing shoes that are “exclusively unexclusive.” She owns 30 pairs.) “My little fiends that wear a size four-and-a-half, they’re screwed, they’re just locked out of that whole game,” says Lobenstine. “There’s a lot of pain and anger around that stuff.”

The online appeal asks for equal-spending rights:

Not all women who love sneakers are tag alongs for their boyfriends. We should be able to have the same opportunity to collect and purchase sneakers just like men.... Instead it’s a struggle to stand on our own as we travel from shop to shop and drop money into an industry that obviously does not bother to notice our growing numbers.

“No one out there is the voice of women like Lori,” says Dee Wells from Sole Collector. “She’s a huge advocate for the women.”

Popularity breeds contempt
With the exception of Montrealer Al Cabino, the self-proclaimed “sneakerographer” who is petitioning Nike to make Marty McFly’s Back to the Future II shoes, Lobenstine is the epitome of sneaker-fiend activism. Words like “sweatshop” really aren’t in the collective lexicon. “There’s not a conversation going on in the community about how sneakers are being made,” says Lobenstine.

For the most part, there’s also no shame in finding corporate products cool. “There’s just too many chumps in America with too much loose change, all willing to pay anything to step into the shoes of champions,” writes Adam Neiman, CEO of the sweatshop-free Waltham-based sneaker company No Sweat Apparel, in an e-mail. “That’s what Nike has always sold and always will. But to turn the essence of chumpdom into the essence of cool?”

Perhaps it’s the object. “There is something very non-corporate about wearing this kind of shoe,” explains Jeff Cavalho. “Nike is corporate, this form is not.”

No matter, sneaker culture is clearly growing in Boston. “If New York is 10, 10 being the best . . . Boston is a solid six and rising,” measures Dee Wells.

Steve Gardner from Reebok agrees. “Before, there wasn’t a lot of places for them to go retail-wise, so they lived on the Internet and places they’d reach out to were places like the Tannery.” Now, in addition to stores like Expressions, Manhattan, Hip Zeppis in Downtown Crossing; the brand-run lifestyle outposts like the PUMA Concept Store and Niketown on Newbury Street, and the Adidas Originals Store in Harvard Square; and the arrival of Karmaloop and Laced, there are more points of physical contact. “It’s definitely starting to open up here a lot bigger.”

When it gets too trendy, the real ’heads will move on. “The people that were here first, they’re gonna get sick of it,” says Spungie. “Those are the real trendsetters in life. And those are the people who’ll find out what the next thing is.”

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On the Web:

Sneakergame: //www.sneakergame.com/
Weekly Drop: //www.weeklydrop.com/
Dropform: //www.dropform.com/dropform/
Female Sneaker Fiend: www.femalesneakerfiend.com
Kookies.net: //kookies.net/blog/
Sole Collector: //www.solecollector.com/
Sneaker Freaker: //www.sneakerfreaker.com/
The Tannery: //www.thetannery.com/
The Sneaker Pimps: //www.sneakerpimps.com/
Laced Boston: //www.lacedboston.com/
HypeBeast: //www.hypebeast.com/index.php
NikeTalk: //www.niketalk.com/
Crooked Tongues: //www.crookedtongues.com/
No Sweat Apparel: //www.nosweatapparel.com/
Cabino Goes to Beaverton (Operation McFly): //operationmcfly.blogspot.com/
New Balance: //www.newbalance.com/
Reebok: //www.rbk.com/index.asp
Puma: //www.puma.com/pindex.jsp
Nike: //www.nike.com/main.html
Air-Jordans.com: //www.air-jordans.com/
Adidas: //www.adidas.com/
A Bathing Ape: //www.bape.com/

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Camille Dodero: cdodero@thephoenix.com

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Life, love, and sneakers
Hey - Rob Heppler needs to check out the Vancouver store "ALIFE", send him a ticket - he can come and say with ME!
By lynzeemini on 02/16/2006 at 11:04:23
Life, love, and sneakers
ebay is a goldmine for this stuff or you can always go to japan...
By wise intelligent on 02/16/2006 at 3:54:24
Life, love, and sneakers
I have to disagree with the statements made by the article's author and Spungie in the last paragraph stating that real 'heads will move on when the scene is viewed as no longer trendy. A true sneakerhead was there before the scene blew up and will continue to be there after the trendsetters and trendfollowers move on. It just so happened that defiantly wearing sneakers as the focus of one's fashion caught on, trendsetters did not start this- 'heads did.
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Life, love, and sneakers
Heppler,affectionately known to insiders as "Slash", and for good reason, walk on pal, walk on!
By shizzwop on 08/30/2007 at 7:32:24
Who needs school?
 wow, if i knew I could learn this much about sneakers in the clinka I would have just started shanking when I was 18.
By BostonKnucklehead on 11/12/2008 at 5:53:00

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