To mark its 10-year anniversary, StockX plans to open a three-day pop-up adjacent to the company’s global headquarters in downtown Detroit. The venue will be open from March 13 to 15.
The pop-up will feature over 700 products (sneakers, apparel, accessories, and collectibles from Jordan, Adidas, Supreme, New Balance, Denim Tears, and Pokémon) and an auction of 10 exclusive products, including the Jordan 4 Retro Eminem Carhartt and autographed items from athletes and musicians.
StockX’s Senior Director of Customer Community and Engagement, Brendan Dunne, will host guests and panel discussions to include:
- D’Wayne Edwards, Founder, Pensole Lewis College
- Miki Guerra, Founder, The MagPark
- Gentry Humphrey, former VP of Jordan Footwear, CEO of Code by Gentry and GH Consulting
- Josh Luber, Co-Founder, StockX and Founder of Ghostwrite
- Jeff Malabanan, Co-Owner, Rif LA
- Steve Natto, sneaker culture analyst
- Greg Schwartz, Co-Founder and CEO, StockX
- Jon Wexler, former Adidas and Yeezy executive
“This anniversary is a celebration of the community that helped build StockX and a reflection of our commitment to continue growth and innovation,” said StockX CEO Greg Schwartz. “Being able to kick off this moment in our hometown on 313 Day — a proud tribute to Detroit’s iconic area code and the culture, creativity and strength that define the city — makes it especially meaningful.”
To further commemorate the anniversary, StockX released “10 Years of StockX,” a look back at the brands, products and trends that have shaped the resale market since 2016, told through the company’s market data. The report chronicles how consumers’ demand for resale has evolved and spotlights products that garnered the largest price increases in the marketplace.
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