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Lincolnshire Sneaker Enthusiasts Flock to Leeds for Crepe City Event

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Lincolnshire Sneaker Enthusiasts Flock to Leeds for Crepe City Event

Lincolnshire trainer enthusiasts Gabriel Coyne and Grace Tointon were only two among the hundreds of shoe lovers who made their way to Leeds Royal Armouries recently for the Crepe City event. The event was the latest in a series that span major cities, including London and Manchester. This past weekend’s event saw more than 120 vendors and showcased rare trainers costing up to £400. Coyne, once keen on new releases, voiced renewed interest after discovering the event. Wearing his most expensive pair of shoes, priced at £700, he pronounced that unique footwear signifies a willingness to explore new styles. These gatherings consistently provide a robust and dynamic social platform for trainer admirers to connect and exchange collections, a sentiment shared by the majority of the event’s participants.
This article includes content originally reported by the BBC.

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