Holiday Gift Guide 2021: The Best Streetwear Finds For Sneakerheads

 

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By Cassell Ferere originally published on Forbes.com

It’s likely a stressful operation gifting during the holiday, and impressing the sneakerhead who has a specific taste for rarities in fashion and lifestyle products. You may be worried about shelling out thousands of dollars to buy those hard-to-find sneaker collaborations, or that 1 of 100 items that could only be purchased in-store or on some e-commerce platform that’s swarming with bots. Having access to these one-of-a-kind items is sometimes the only way to obtain them. But, as a gift, you could think of ways to enhance your favorite sneakerhead’s wardrobe with accent pieces, rather than rare and exclusive items as your focal point.

Streetwear finds for your favorite sneakerhead has to come from a place of respect for their appreciation for art-quality ‘stuff’ - much less, the latest t-shirt, or brick. Socks can be cool, and a new parka for the winter is always a necessity to anyone concerned with their style and function. Holiday gifting should be fun, so consider buying gifts you feel a connection will be made upon first sight by your sneaker savvy friend. At least they will try it on and provide a convoluted description of how they would wear the item; not that this is a bad sign, it's a hype consumer’s way of justifying your purchase, politely.

It would serve you best to avoid buying footwear. Think from the ankles up; socks, or trousers, perhaps? You could even gift items to add aesthetics to their outfit-of-the-day. Your search for the latest and hottest new item on the market will be more exhausting if you are compelled. Take it easy with accessorizing the sneakerhead to complement them, rather than impress.

Arc’Teryx: Zeta SL Pant - $249

Arc’Teryx: Zeta SL Pant - $249

These super light and packable pants are waterproof and ready for action, or just a wet and cold day. The GORE-TEX shell pant is durable for long-lasting wear. Designed for emergency hiking, similar to a fireman’s suit, you throw these pairs over your trousers for an extra layer of protection. The Zeta SL Pant opens wide enough to put on while clothed and outdoors, with a zip fly and snap button for ease. The minimalist design works well with wardrobes while having features like a boot zipper at the bottom of the pants for footwear access. ArcTeryx has recently launched their ReBird Service Center at their new Broadway in Soho, NYC. There, you can access complimentary on-site services, with expert repairs and in-house technical wash & dry servicing. They also offer hands-on education on product care and Upcycle styles for sale at this location.

Jason Scott: Men's Trucker Jacket - $425 

Jason Scott: Men's Trucker Jacket - $425 

Designed as a traditional denim jacket, this fleece trucker jacket is constructed with soft and durable Japanese fleece. The handmade Japanese fabric can be worn as a layered piece but can be worn alone. Jason Scott, the fashion designer founded the namesake brand in 2016, with hopes to bring his passion for fine tailoring and luxurious fabrics to the everyday guy, as well as the occasional sneakerhead.

Goodlife: Essential Twill Pant - $101

Goodlife: Essential Twill Pant - $101

The ease of wearing these twill pants is unmatched, with a fit that can go slim and oversized according to your style and aesthetic. These pants, when worn with a simple top, have a sophisticated casualness to them. A classic look, for the simpler days, the Essential Twill Pant can be worn right at the waist or lower for a more relaxed feel, with the inconspicuous back welt pockets, and the button dyed-to-match, as well as the drawstring at the waist. Each adds to the simplicity of the garment.

Steigalman’s Stable: Breeders Crown Embroidery Hoodie - $98

Steigalman’s Stable: Breeders Crown Embroidery Hoodie - $98

The black Breeders Crown x Siegelman Stable embroidery hoodie with red stitching stands out with its simple details on the center chest and left wrist. Seigalman’s Stable is an actual horse stable founded in 1982 by Robert Seigalman, and the fashion brand was launched in 2020 by his son Max, who wanted to modernize the legacy of the stable, bringing horse racing culture to streetwear. The hoodie is made from 100% cotton and the rest of the capsule collection represents the Breeders Crown Championship races at the Meadowlands Racetrack in New Jersey.

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