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These are some of the faces featured in “Muslims in America,” an ongoing photography series by British artist Mahtab Hussain. Mahtab HussainSo far, Hussain has documented subjects living in New York, LA, Baltimore and Toronto, Canada. I’ve met people from all over the world in the US who are Muslim: Palestinians, people from all over Africa. Not only do Hussain’s photographs visually challenge the way American Muslims have been portrayed, he has also offered space for his subjects to share their experiences. Mahtab HussainMany members of Dearborn’s Arab American and Muslim American communities have openly rejected Biden for his handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
Persons: Julo, Adbul, Candace, Mahtab Hussain, , ” Hussain, Hussain, Arslan, , Riz Ahmed, creatives, I’ve, ” Julo Cisse, Mahtab Hussain Syeda Monique Legette, he’s, ” Itar Mechmechia, ” Dayana Aziz, Abdullah Hammoud, Joe Biden’s, Biden, Netanyahu, Candace Ashley, that’s, Adbul Warsame, Mahtab Hussain Ahmed Mohamed Organizations: CNN, Nike Air Jordans, Pew Research Center, USC, Initiative, USC Annenberg, British Pakistani Muslim, American, The New York Times, Hamas Locations: United States, America, British, New York, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Glasgow, Kashmir, Pakistan, LA, Balitmore, Baltimore, Toronto, Canada, British Pakistani, Africa, Britain, New York City, Dearborn , Michigan, Gaza, American, Israel, Michigan
Experts say the Biden administration’s new border strategy is contributing to the increase. Nike’s Air Jordans are losing their resale value. Is sneaker culture moving on? Further ReadingSuicide blast in southwest Pakistan kills at least 52, more than 50 injuredNike Air Jordans are losing resale value. Is sneaker culture moving on?
Persons: Taylor, Wagner, Putin, Troshev Organizations: Apple, Google, Reuters, Biden, NFL, Putin, Thomson, Nike Air Jordans Locations: Mexico, Pakistan, Ukraine
The famous Nike swoosh and Air Jordan logo is seen on an Air Jordan 1, called "Notorious" released from 1984-1985, during a preview for "The Rise of the Sneaker Culture" exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum in the Brooklyn borough of New York, July 8, 2015. Some investors are concerned the Jordan brand, a major source of sales for Nike, may be "losing steam," Bernstein analysts said on Sunday. The company does not report what percent of its total revenues come from the Jordan brand. Sales of performance shoes from Nike's Jordan brand have also outpaced retro styles, which include Air Jordan 1 high-tops, Donahoe said in June. Donahoe told investors in June that the company had "reset" its running business, highlighting updates to existing styles including its Infinity road running shoes and Pegasus trail running shoes.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Altan, Jordan, Bernstein, John Donahoe, Salomon, Donahoe, Altan's, Dylan Dittrich, Jessica Ramirez, Jane Hali, Katherine Masters, Deborah Sophia, Josie Kao, Shweta Agarwal Organizations: Nike, Air, Brooklyn Museum, REUTERS, Altan Insights, Nike's Air, Air Jordan, Reuters Graphics, Barclays, Associates, Thomson Locations: Air Jordan, Brooklyn, New York, North America, Jordan, American, U.S, Bengaluru
Amazon sellers told Wired that sellers on the ultra-cheap marketplace Temu are copying their listings. Sellers told the publication that their Amazon sales have recently declined. According to an article by tech publication Wired, Amazon sellers have discovered their products are being sold on the ultra-cheap marketplace Temu for less. While the site has been known to sell counterfeit and knockoff goods, in some cases, Temu sellers have copied product photos, descriptions, and keywords directly from the original Amazon listings. In 2020, Amazon established its Counterfeit Crimes Unit, which works with brands to identify and remove counterfeit products.
Persons: Sellers, Temu, they've, sneakerheads, Nike Air Jordan knockoffs, Shein, Ralph Lauren, Oakley, Martens Organizations: Service, Wired, Temu, Bloomberg, Nike Air Jordan, Amazon Locations: Wall, Silicon, Europe, China
Until recently, Shein has relied on sourcing its products through its on-demand manufacturing model. Last month, the Chinese-owned e-commerce company expanded its marketplace beyond clothing and introduced home appliances, electronics, gardening supplies, and kitchen utensils, among other categories. But to grow its offerings, the company took a page out of Amazon's Marketplace playbook and opened its marketplace to third-party retailers in May. In doing so, it may invite more of the same counterfeit and copyright infringement issues that Amazon's marketplace has faced. In 2020, Amazon established its Counterfeit Crimes Unit, which works with brands to identify and remove counterfeit products.
Persons: Shein, , skimpy swimsuits, Ralph Lauren, Oakley, Martens, sneakerheads Organizations: Service, Nike Air, US Customs, US Chamber of Commerce, Amazon, Bloomberg Locations: Europe, China
Michael Jordan's 1998 NBA Finals Game 2 Air Jordan 13s from 'The Last Dance' season were expected to sell for $2million to $4 million. A pair of Michael Jordan's shoes have become the most valuable sneakers ever to be sold at auction. Sotheby's says the Nike Air Jordan 13 sneakers sold for a record $2.2 million on Tuesday. It may be a new world record, but the shoes sold on the lower end of estimates. "Today's record-breaking result further proves that the demand for Michael Jordan sports memorabilia continues to outperform and transcend all expectations," said Brahm Wachter, Sotheby's head of streetwear and modern collectibles.
Michael Jordan's 1998 NBA Finals Game 2 Air Jordan 13s from 'The Last Dance' season are expected to sell for $2/4 million. An iconic pair of Air Jordan sneakers is going up for sale and is expected to be the most expensive pair of sneakers ever to appear at auction, estimated to sell for between $2 million and $4 million. Sotheby's is listing Michael Jordan's 1998 NBA Finals Nike Air Jordan 13s, worn during the basketball legend's final season in the NBA. Jordan already holds the record for most expensive pair of sneakers sold at auction: In 2021, Sotheby's sold the earliest known Michael Jordan Air Ships, also made by Nike, for $1.472 million. "Michael Jordan game-worn sports memorabilia has proven time and time again to be the most elite and coveted items on the market," Wachter said.
Sotheby’s auction house will unveil on Tuesday in Dubai what many sneaker collectors consider to be the Holy Grail: the “Dynasty Collection,” or six Nike Air Jordan sneakers that Michael Jordan, His Airness himself, wore during the six NBA championship games the Chicago Bulls won in the 1990s. The price for the collection, on offer in a private sale? Sotheby’s won’t disclose it. But to sneaker collectors, it’s close to priceless: These shoes are like the Mona Lisa, the David and a few of Monet’s Water Lilies rolled into one. Memorabilia experts place their value well into the millions, which would make the collection the most expensive set of shoes ever sold.
Younger generations are set to become the largest buyers of luxury goods by 2030, the report says. Bain's study is based on information and data provided by the Fondazione Altagamma, an Italian luxury goods body with over 280 luxury companies as members. Millennials born between 1980 to 1994 are dubbed Generation Y, whereas Generation Z refers to those born between 1995 and 2009. These habits could also be a result of the booming luxury resale market, where Generation Y, Z, and Alpha are treating luxury goods as valuable investments. This is expected to make luxury goods much more accessible and bolster sales to Generation Y, Z, and Alpha consumers.
Britain's charity stores are going upmarket
  + stars: | 2022-12-26 | by ( Grace Dean | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +13 min
Britain's charity shops are transforming as they try to appeal to Gen Z customers. The managers told Insider their retro and vintage stores were largely in urban areas with large student populations. Grace Dean/InsiderE-commerce for charity shops is completely different than e-commerce for retailers that sell large batches of new products. Nonessential retail stores had to shut their doors for months during the pandemic, which the Charity Retail Association estimated cost UK charity shops about £28 million, or $32 million, a month. But, as the aisles of charity shops across the UK show, a lot of people do choose to donate them.
A $300 million sneaker mogul is facing extensive fraud charges over the sale of popular shoes. He pre-sold Nike Air Jordan 11 Cool Grey sneakers for $115 to $200 a pair, while they retailed at $225. Malekzadeh has been charged with wire fraud, conspiracy to commit bank fraud which carries a 30-year maximum sentence, and money laundering. Malekzadeh, 39, from Eugene, Oregon, went on to accept preorder sales for 600,000 Air Jordans from customers, helping him rake in $70 million. Malekzadeh faces another lawsuit from American Express for unpaid charges, with the group pursuing him for millions more in damages, filings show.
Britain's charity shops are changing how they look and trying to appeal to Gen Z customers. They're selling more designer and vintage items, creating listings on Depop, and carefully curating their social-media profiles — all targeted mainly at appealing to the growing number of Gen Z shoppers. The managers told Insider their retro and vintage stores were largely in urban areas with large student populations. Non-essential retail stores had to shut their doors for months during the pandemic, which the Charity Retail Association estimates cost UK charity shops about £28 million ($32 million) a month. But, as the aisles of charity shops across the UK show, a lot of people do choose to donate them.
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