SneakinOut 3.0: The Pan India Sneaker Fest Is Back! Immerse In Food, Music & Fashion; Dates Here

In keeping with the craze for urban streetwear in India, SoleSearch has become the leading brand reselling limited edition products. They have partnered with Swiggy SteppinOut and introduced ‘SneakinOut’, their iconic fest! After two successful editions, they are bringing the third one and that too in multiple cities. So, get ready for SneakinOut 3.0!

SneakinOut 3.0, The Pan India Sneaker Fest!

SneakinOut 3.0 is an immersive event that blends culture, music, fashion, and gastronomy. And it is taking place in Bangalore on November 25th starting at 12 pm! Discover an extensive assortment of limited-edition trainers and urban streetwear.

You can savour delicacies from leading regional culinary brands, take in live musical acts and explore an array of engaging activities. It ranges from gaming and art exhibits to fashion zones with tattoo, nail, face, and hair colouring stations, among other offerings.

They have everything you need, from buying the newest streetwear and footwear to engaging in entertaining activities like gaming and b-boying to seeing some of the hottest Indian musicians perform live! Taking the experience to the next level with an amazing fusion of fashion, food, music, culture, and more is the focus of Season 3.

Enjoy the excitement of hanging out with other sneakerheads and indulging in delicious food from the best restaurants in the city. Get down to your favourite musicians’ electrifying live performances. Discover some of the top domestic and international brands under one roof.

Additionally, SneakinOut offers a wide variety of activities for those wishing to just have a good time. These include gaming and screening areas, art galleries, fashion shows, and grooming areas with services like face painting, tattoos, nail art, hair colouring, and more.

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SneakinOut 3.0 offers something for everyone, whether you’re a sneakerhead or just looking to have fun. It promises to be the ultimate festival experience, full of life-changing experiences and a window into India’s vibrant sneaker culture.

First Physical Store In Mumbai

On June 9, SoleSearch, the top online retailer in India for popular and limited-edition trainers, will open its first physical location in Mumbai. The goal of SoleSearch’s internet launch in 2021 was to establish a one-stop shop for sneakerheads in India, which frequently relied on an unorganised underground resale sector that specialised in online shoe trading and purchasing to score new releases while travelling.

SoleSearch aims to propel the sneaker culture in India—which has up until now been largely influenced by Western fashion—forward. The focal point of the 500 square foot area is an eye-catching sneaker wall filled with more than 75 pairs of highly sought-after sneakers from labels like Air Jordan, Yeezy, and Crocs, in addition to special collaborations with Dior, Tiffany, Off-White, Travis Scott, and others.

Along with this, the store will carry a carefully chosen assortment of domestic Indian streetwear labels like Rising Among, Valkyre, Freeze The Youth, KNN, and others, in addition to a variety of foreign brands including ASSC, Drew House, and Fear of God Essentials.

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As for the sneaker fest, take a look at the dates:

1. Bangalore: 25th November, Sunburn Union
2. Chandigarh: 2nd December, The Back Room
3. Mumbai: 9th December, Phoenix, Kurla
4. Hyderabad: 16th December, Anthm

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Cover Image Courtesy: SoleSearch Experiences/ Instagram

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