Qias Omar Discusses How Sneaker Culture Has Evolved and His Dream Collab | Restock



YouTuber Qias Omar sits down with Restock host Jacques Slade to talk about his tenured experience in sneaker culture and how reselling and sneaker drops have evolved in the digital age. While sneaker-focused vlogs are his claim to fame, Qias reveals that he actually stumbled upon the format when launching his popular YouTube channel. In addition to sharing the brands he’s dreamed of collaborating with, Qias discusses his first pair of kicks and reminisces about camping out and waiting in line with his dad for sneakers.

Check out their full conversation above, and don’t forget to tune in to Restock every week as Jacques Slade chops it up with a new guest about everything from their first pair of kicks to the role sneakers have played in their lives and much more.
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23 thoughts on “Qias Omar Discusses How Sneaker Culture Has Evolved and His Dream Collab | Restock

  1. Qias gets so much hate when he’s a good dude. He might not be an OG but he’s still a sneaker head who creates some dope content…..sometimes. What kills me is he calls the Nike Yeezy 2’s the “White and Black pair” and they are one of his “favorites”. Pure Platinum and Solar Red Qias get it right lol. Keep the videos coming.🙌🙌

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