As time progresses further into the mid 2020s, the collective nostalgia for 2000s and even early 2010s culture only seems to deepen. Fashion wise, the aughts brought about a number of quintessential looks, from velour tracksuits to dresses layered over jeans. The decade also proved fruitful for the celebrity footwear imprint in the fashion industry, paving the way for the plentiful ambassadorships with household names that saturate the market today, as well as celebrity-founded brands.

In the sneaker world specifically, musicians and other stars made their marks. For example, the 2000s saw multiple hip-hop artists team up with Reebok — Jay-Z launched his S. Carter line in 2002, 50 Cent and his rap group G-Unit launched their line in 2003, and Pharrell Williams and Nigo dropped their I

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