Marques Brownlee Goes Sneaker Shopping With Complex
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Joe from Complex takes tech expert and content creator Marquez Brownlee sneaker shopping at Flight Club in New York City. They discuss Marquez's love for Jordan 1s, his experience designing his own sneakers, and the importance of wearing and using your possessions. Marquez shares insights into sneaker culture, his collaboration with indie brand Adams, and his thoughts on technology in footwear. The episode also features personal stories, including Marquez's memorable first interview with Kobe Bryant and his admiration for iconic sneaker designs. The video concludes with Marquez purchasing new sneakers, including a pair of Kobe's and Bruce Lee-inspired shoes.
Takeaways
- đ Marquez Brownlee visits Flight Club in New York City to shop for sneakers and discusses his favorite pairs.
- đœ Marquez explains the concept of 'daily drivers,' referring to shoes he wears regularly.
- đ Marquez has been wearing his 2016 Jordan 1s frequently, appreciating their wear and patina.
- đ He emphasizes the importance of using and wearing shoes instead of keeping them pristine.
- đ Marquez collaborated with Adams to design his own sneaker, the 251s, learning about the intricacies of shoe production.
- 𧔠He discusses the balance between design and functionality in sneaker creation.
- đ Marquez reflects on the influence of Kobe Bryant, who gave him a pair of sneakers, and his appreciation for Kobe's impact on his career.
- đšâđ» He comments on tech's role in sneaker design, including Tim Cook's custom Air Max and Nike's AI-designed prototypes.
- đŠŸ Marquez expresses skepticism about the necessity of tech in shoes, preferring traditional designs for comfort and practicality.
- đŻ He achieves a 'grail' by designing his own sneakers and feels content with his collection, although he plans to purchase Kobe's Bruce Lee colorway shoes.
- đ Marquez browses the store, planning to buy several pairs, including the Sabrina 1s and the Kobe 5 Bruce Lee colorway.
- đł He completes his purchase, totaling $2,874.53, and shares his sneaker journey on social media platforms.
Q & A
Who is Marquez Brownlee and what is his background?
-Marquez Brownlee is a tech expert, content creator, Ultimate Frisbee champion, and sneaker designer.
What is Marquez Brownlee's term for the shoes he wears the most?
-Marquez Brownlee calls the shoes he wears the most his 'daily drivers.'
What kind of wear does Marquez Brownlee appreciate in his Jordan 1s?
-Marquez Brownlee appreciates the patina and wear that his Jordan 1s develop over time, making them look vintage.
What did Marquez learn from designing his own sneakers with Adams?
-Marquez learned about the complexities of product design, including material costs, manufacturing processes, and the importance of combining aesthetics with functionality.
What is Marquez's opinion on incorporating technology into shoes?
-Marquez believes that while tech is popular, shoes should remain a pure product that connects the wearer to the ground without unnecessary gadgets or screens, except for special cases like Nike Mags.
What pair of sneakers holds significant sentimental value for Marquez?
-The 1985 Jordan 1s hold significant sentimental value for Marquez because they are a classic design that has aged well.
Why does Marquez believe people should 'wear their kicks'?
-Marquez believes that shoes, like other items, are meant to be used and enjoyed rather than kept pristine. He compares it to driving a car or using a phone.
How does Marquez feel about partnering with an independent brand for sneaker design?
-Marquez feels that partnering with a small, independent brand like Adams allows for greater creative input and the ability to influence the final product while still benefiting from the brand's expertise.
What iconic shoe did Marquez receive from Kobe Bryant?
-Marquez received a pair of shoes from Kobe Bryant during his farewell tour, which he treasures and does not wear.
What does Marquez think about AI-designed sneakers?
-Marquez has mixed feelings about AI-designed sneakers. He finds the idea cool but believes that shoes should primarily focus on comfort and functionality without overcomplicating them with unnecessary technology.
Outlines
đ Sneaker Shopping with Marquez Brownlee
Joe from Complex meets up with Marquez Brownlee, a tech expert and content creator, in New York City at Flight Club. They discuss Marquez's sneaker preferences, specifically his well-worn 2016 Jordan 1s, which he refers to as 'dailies.' Marquez explains the concept of daily drivers in the tech world and how it applies to his favorite sneakers. They also look at a pair of 1985 Jordan 1s, appreciating their vintage appeal and the wear and tear that adds character to the shoes.
đ Creating Custom Sneakers with Adams
Marquez discusses his collaboration with Adams to create his own sneaker, the 251s. He shares the challenges of designing a functional and comfortable shoe, the importance of materials, and the cost of production. He emphasizes the value of partnering with an independent brand that listens to creators. They also talk about the variety of sneaker brands seen on the streets, beyond the dominant Nike and Adidas.
đ The Impact of Kobe Bryant and Tech in Sneakers
Marquez recalls his first interview with Kobe Bryant during Kobe's farewell tour, highlighting the significance of that experience. He talks about the importance of wearing your sneakers, even the special ones. They discuss the trend of tech executives wearing fashionable sneakers, and the potential future of designing sneakers on iPads. Marquez expresses mixed feelings about the integration of tech in shoes, preferring a focus on comfort and functionality over unnecessary gadgets.
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Keywords
đĄSneaker shopping
đĄJordan 1s
đĄDaily drivers
đĄSneaker design
đĄTech in sneakers
đĄIndie brands
đĄVintage aesthetics
đĄKobe Bryant
đĄAI prototypes
đĄSimplicity in design
Highlights
Marques Brownlee's introduction as a tech expert, content creator, Ultimate Frisbee champion, and sneaker designer.
Discussion about Marques wearing Jordan 1s and their vintage look due to continuous use.
Marques explains the term 'daily drivers' for items used frequently, like shoes.
Marques' opinion on the 1985 Jordan 1s and their good condition despite age.
Emphasis on wearing and using purchased items rather than preserving them.
Marques' collaboration with Adams to create his own sneaker, the '251s,' highlighting the two-year process.
Challenges and learnings from designing a functional and aesthetically pleasing shoe.
Insight into the complexity of designing even simple-looking products like sneakers.
Marques' perspective on working with an independent brand versus major brands like Nike and Adidas.
The influence of Kobe Bryant on Marques' career, including his first interview experience with Kobe.
Discussion about tech integration in sneaker design, including Nike's AI prototypes and the potential future of custom design.
Marques' mixed feelings on incorporating high-tech features into shoes, preferring simplicity and functionality.
Marques' excitement about seeing more variety and independent brands in the sneaker market.
Marques' personal sneaker 'grails' and his decision to buy more Kobe sneakers.
Marques selecting new sneakers at the store, including the Bruce Lee colorway and Sabrina shoes.
Final transaction and total purchase amount of $2,874.53.
Closing remarks, emphasizing Marques' influence in tech and sneaker culture.
Transcripts
[Music]
what's up everybody it's Joe from
complex we're in New York City at Flight
Club with tech expert content Creator
Ultimate Frisbee champion and sneaker
designer Marquez brownley yeah how you
doing I'm good going to do some sneaker
shopping today get to see what he's
feeling what he's not and then hopefully
he's going to buy some sneakers that is
the plan let's
[Music]
go we talked about Jordan 1es on the
past episode but recently at complex we
saw some videos especially the Disney
360 treadmill and the thumbnail and
we're like is he wearing 85 Jordan Ones
we thought maybe they were the ones from
85 but they're not you've just been
wearing them nonstop were they 2016 2013
I probably had them since 2016 and
they've been worn a lot lot of miles on
mine and I like that they wear well I
mean they're leather already but you get
a nice patina as they call it there and
I think they look great what I like
about it is that there's so much wear
and tear to it that they're kind of
becoming vintage I think you got them
maybe 4 years years ago and you've been
wearing them I think you call them
something that's like not really known
in sneaker culture but that I even
learned dailies daily drivers sure yeah
so explain that oh man I use the term
for I mean in in the tech world it's
like the phone you use every day the
daily driver the the backpack you carry
every day with your daily drivers the
shoes the car obviously the daily driver
but I feel like that's a that's a staple
so the the shoes that I wear the most
are going to be the dailies uh which are
mine but like that's that if you put a
lot of miles on them you want them to be
able they're great for daily and this is
like a close second now we very good
daily yeah one thing I wanted to while I
have you here oh yeah these are 85s okay
and obviously you have such high
opinions on everything but I really
wanted to get your opinion on these are
1985 Jordan 1es the OG iteration of the
ones that you wear all the time what do
you think about those and this is
considered good condition for those
right I mean so mine are going to end up
looking like this eventually I have a
soft spot for certain things like I
mostly like modern Sleek clean minimal
type stuff but there's something about
something like this that ages so well to
see 40-year-old shoes that actually look
like something that might look on on
your feet today yeah they're sick man
they're really good and another
thing that I like you have stood on
business you know the kids say standing
on business creasing yes talk to the
camera and let them know that wear your
kicks man this is a thing like I I got
got the shoes last time and I think I
maybe had a picture of wearing one of
them and I was wearing them as you're
supposed to and I did one of these and
it's like not a big deal if you get a
car don't keep it in the garage drive it
if you get a new phone put a case on it
sure use it if you get new shoes walk
around go up and downstairs there's
going to be puddles outside we your
[Music]
kicks since you've been on the show mhm
big moment for you yeah worked with
Adams on your own sneaker yep a big
process 2 years sampling and things like
that what did you learned putting a shoe
together your own shoe the two 51s wow
loaded question a lot I learned a lot I
mean I've never made a product before so
first of all I learned you can make a
horrible shoe if you give me all the
controls I will make a shoe that looks
nice but that is functionally terrible
walking out here falls apart
functionally terrible uncomfortable like
all sorts of bad weird stuff about it so
then obviously combining with their
expertise like making a shoe and this
isn't a hoop shoe like I think this
drives like a lot of the culture people
want to be able to hoop in their shoes
it's just like a daily driver shoe as
we're talking about so I'm like walking
around going on a flight like at work
like these are the shoes I just want as
the most comfortable things that I have
every day so sort of combining their
Tech with what I was able to do with
design and I learned a lot about yeah
the materials what goes into like how
much each part of the shoe costs and
different manufacturing materials and
how these things add up it's just
there's a lot that goes into making a
product for sure and we talk about
functional shoes but even like low
profile like classic shoes is it
something about like even those are
tough to achieve like you think of like
a Converse Chuck Taylor or like a Reebok
Classic you know designing sneakers is
it like those even have to have function
even though they're not as high-tech as
these there's more to it than you
usually think I think that and I've said
this about like YouTube videos before
like the best ones look easy and I think
that's true about products too they're
they look simple but there's a lot that
goes into the of the design and just
like the the edges of it and the the
pieces that go to that connect to at the
just the right spots like there's all
sorts of little things that go into it
that you might not notice so that's just
good product design and what I also like
you went with Adams a independent brand
and what we've seen over the past few
years is kind of parody in the market we
see a lot of new bals we see a lot of on
we see a lot of Solomon what do you
think about like going with an indie
brand but also where of course Nike and
Adidas are still like the juggernauts
but like you see on the streets there's
a lot more variety yeah just out here in
the city I'm seeing that which is
awesome I feel like it's also if you're
going to make a product like unless
you're an NBA WNBA player you probably
can't make a shoe with Nike right so
it's about for me finding a company that
is small enough to actually listen and
help me make something that I'm
influencing but big enough that they can
actually do it yeah um and I feel like
this is the this is one of the doors
I've tried to open for creators where
it's like a lot of people have really
good ideas for products but building the
whole company to make the product is a
huge undertaking if you can partner with
a company that will actually listen and
can pull it off for you I want to open
that door for people so that's that's
what we tried to do we're strategically
placed in this section because this what
does this shoe mean to you okay so first
interview I ever did in my life think
about this I was like a shivering
teenager in the Staple Center was Kobe
during his farewell tour yes so you know
this was like him opening the biggest
door for me which was like I got to talk
Tech and a little bit and see Al he has
some influence in obviously the design
and the pieces of his shoe I've
interviewed and gotten to talk to and
make videos with countless people since
then and I really do believe a lot of it
is because like Kobe was amazing at
being interviewed by this kid who'd
never done it before I got to get a pair
of these because I know I said wear your
kicks earlier yes Kobe gave me a pair of
these I'm not going to wear this okay so
I got to get a pair so I can wear them
but that's the one pair that I'm going
to have and probably never wear
but yeah these these were the shoes he
was coming out with during that season
got to make a video with how he had an
impact on the design of the shoe and
this colorway especially exact color I
remember it's like you did the close-ups
and everything like that amazing full
circle story for
[Music]
sure getting into some tech talk did you
see Tim Cook wearing the Air Max's
design on the iPad I did see that what
do we think about that there's a there's
a little bit of a trend now of like Tech
Ex wearing some heat on stage uh I don't
know I mean it's cool obviously those
are going to be like oneoff I assume
they're oneoff I think made like that
but yeah no I I appreciate that do you
think designing on an iPad is something
that we could see in the future or that
would be sick now the thing about like
Custom Design stuff like when you get
Nike ID they've got a template so they
know like you can change these seven
parts to these 12 colors that we've got
ready for you so if you're doing like a
I assume an iPad oneoff design they need
a process to be able to
give everyone the ability to go crazy
and then then they also have to vet it
so you don't go nuts so it's it's
probably not going to be available for
everyone I assume that's a pretty
bespoke Tim Cook thing got it yeah he
kind of gets the keys to whatever he
wants I think so and then another thing
talking Tech Nike a couple weeks ago in
Paris unveiled kind of AI prototypes 12
shoes and it was like they were shoes
basically that were prompted by AI did
you see those and what do you think
about how AI is coming into sneakers
kind of have mixed feelings on on Tekken
shoes it's a cool idea it's a cool idea
but the other thing I've been thinking
about this like I I remember last time
we talked about like the 4D shoe Adidas
yes and I was thinking like is there
some way for there to be more Tech in
shoes and the more I think about it the
more it feels like shoes is one of those
pure places where you don't need tech M
it's like the the thing on your feet
it's like your mattress your chair like
I'm not looking for a ton of tech in
those things it's just got to be the
thing that connects me to the Earth I'm
comfortable I don't need like gadgets or
screens or batteries or anything on my
feet unless it's their mags and which is
sick but maybe that's down the road so I
I feel like the the the shoe space is
kind of one of those like pure things
where like yeah Tech is hot and so
they're trying to find ways to include
it but it's not necessarily necessary
right now okay one thing I love about
this show is that sometimes a lot of
times Talon comes in and they buy their
grils last time the off-white ones were
your grils were obviously a little
different because you now are designing
your own shoe do you have a Grail now or
has it changed do you remember what I
said at the end of the show last time
the last
line uh they rung me up did you say if
I'm what what did you say I got all the
shoes on the counter they rung me up and
I said damn I think I'm done for a while
yeah I think I'm done for a while after
this one okay and that's a fact those
are the last shoes that I bought that
were not the 251s wow so I got my grills
I've been wearing all the shoes that
said I do want to pick up those Kobes
cuz I want to wear those too but yeah
Grail checkbox lifetime achievement
unlocked I feel pretty good about that
love that I love that well we talked
about everything now is the easy part
browse the shelves see where you're
going to take home I will let's do it
[Music]
so what can I help you out with today
well I came here with a plan uh I
definitely like one of these in my size
so it's like a 12 and 1 half or 13 I got
you yeah yeah we got that I will be
wearing these also there's a pair up
here I was looking
at this right here Bruce the fives the
the Bruce Lee colorway which honestly
kind of torn between these I kind of
like them both mhm but what do you think
one of these better than the other yeah
go for the originals original yeah you
know beat like this yeah it's got the
Kobe it's got the it's got the Bruce Lee
touch it's got a little red and black
and I'm feeling this so all right got
you see we got those get two pairs and
then I was going to get a pair the
Sabrina shoes Sabrina ones got you if
you have them yep I know the twos just
came out they're probably not out yet
yeah not yet not yet give us a b more
time those for you so I would love a
pair of the ones I got you that's it yep
cool thank
you f everything okay this is it this it
it
cool all right your total is going to be
2,874 and 53 okay and whenever you're
[Applause]
ready all right you're all set man
awesome you have a good one appreciate
it man have a
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
good so Marquez came through told some
great stories talked about his design
congratulations again thank you picked
up some new Kobes you know where to find
him on the internet everywhere where you
need to know anything in Tech his
YouTube channel his podcast make sure
you tap in with him before you make your
purchases thanks appreciate it thank you
man I'm done for real this time okay you
heard it
[Music]
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