You Ain't Got These - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Intro
Fashion. Science. Sport. Sneakers embody every aspect of our culture. That's what gives them so much power.

Jordan
A good look at the GOAT. See how Nike, Micheal, and Air Jordans took over the world. And your closet.

Hip Hop
Adidas. Run DMC. And hip-hop. How three little stripes changed the landscape of sneaker culture forever.

Black Power, Pt. 1 A New Wave
Lena leans in with Aleali May. How corduroy, black femininity, and a collab with Nike made history.

Black Power, Pt. 2 We Gon' Be Alright
Collaborations are the new way. Lena syncs with Kerby Jean-Raymond of Pyer Moss for a look at the impact of third party brands.

Addiction
Sneaker addiction is real. The feeling. The connection. The link to your identity. Lena explores the psychology behind all the shoes we buy.

Drops
Jeff Staple's Nike Pigeon Dunk caused a full-on frenzy. Lena examines how a limited release changed sneaker history.

Resale
Reselling. It's all part of the sneaker selling game. Lena examines the insane money-making opportunity behind flipping.

The Block
The Block. A whole new brand of reselling. Lena looks into the people and the hustle behind selling on the streets.

Gender
Sneaker culture is dominated by men, but Candace Parker, Billie Jean King and Leo Baker show the time for new voices is now.

Jazz
Jazerai Allen-Lord's first Reebok collab is about to change her life and lena mentors her through this emotional experience.

Impact: Power of Sneakers
Sneakers are more than just fashion for our feet. They're a statement that has the power to make the world a better place.
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