END. delves into the collaborative footwear history of Stüssy, spotlighting a selection of coveted releases from the label and its harmonious partnerships.
When it comes to Stüssy, trailblazing is something that has been a core aspect of the label since day one. For starters, the brand is widely regarded as one of the key proponents in streetwear’s formative years, with Shawn Stüssy and the International Stüssy Tribe being definitive figures during the scene’s halcyon days.
This idea of forging into the unknown and establishing its own foundations is something that Stüssy embodies in everything it does, with the label’s footwear collaborations being no exception. After all, Stüssy and Nike’s first encounter in 2000 — albeit an unofficial collaboration between Nike and Gimme 5’s Michael Kopelman — is often regarded as the first in the collaborative sneaker world. Sneaker collaborations are commonplace now, but back then, this approach was revolutionary — a symbol of Stüssy’s eye for colouring outside of the lines and establishing trends, not following them.
Now, over two decades following that debut sneaker, the Stüssy name is a mainstay in the collaborative world — a frontrunner with a razor-sharp eye for capturing the zeitgeist and delivering fan favourites. END. delves into the collaborative history of Stüssy, spotlighting a selection of coveted footwear releases from the label and its harmonious partnerships.