14 Most Famous Indian Youtubers wearing sneakers in style.

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1. Ashish Chanchlani – Sketchers AIR extreme V2.

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Ashish Chanchlani who has more than 24 million subscribers on YouTube was recently found wearing all new Sketchers in his Instagram post with Rajpal Yadav. YouTuber has chosen perfect sneakers which will blend into his outfit nicely. The sneaker is priced at ₹7,000.

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2. CarryMinati – ADIDAS YEEZY 700 V2 Static.

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CarryMinati YouTube superstar with more than 25 million subscribers was seen wearing ADIDAS YEEZY 700 V2 in his recent photoshoot. These sneakers are recent update to 700 series with 3m material used on the sides and chunky midsole for which the 700 series is known for.

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3. Flying Beast – H&M brown high cut sneakers.

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With over 5 million subscribers and one of the fastest growing Vlogging channel on YouTube. Flying Beast also known as Gaurav Taneja is not that big of a sneaker enthusiasts but still knows how to style it. He posted this pic on Instagram with his daughter wearing H&M brown sneakers.

Retail price on them is Rs 5,000.

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4. Harsh Beniwal – Balenciaga Track Trainer.

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According to me Harsh Beniwal only rocks expensive sneakers. If you don’t believe check out his Instagram post you will find him wearing sneakers that have a hefty price tag in market. Here is one proof, he uploaded a pic on Instagram wearing Balenciaga track trainers which cost more than ₹ 70,000.

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5. Amit Bhadana – Nike AIR MAZ 1 x PARRA.

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The reunion of Parra and Nike on yet another AIR MAX 1. The upper features colorful fragments from the artist’s work, inspired by the Dutch countryside and his love of visual pop culture. The sneaker released back in 2018, though there are many colors and pattern going on over the sneaker but still everything blends well together. The resale value on these is more than ₹ 30,000.

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6. Sourav Joshi – PUMA RSX TOYS.

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PUMA innovative Running System Technology, the RS-X draws its inspiration from the toys which indeed was a important part of your childhood. The bold striking colors blended with PUMA premium material is a well round product for sneaker enthusiast.

The retail price on the sneakers is ₹ 10,000.

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7. BeYouNick – New Balance foam runner x70.


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Lot of Indians are unware about this brand but over the years New Balance have been able to establish their own fan base and made its own mark within the sneaker community. New balance is even known for its Tag line “The Intelligent choice”, it’s a savage way to roast its major competitor NIKE & ADIDAS. Foam runner x70 is retro inspired running sneaker prepared to provide max comfort while running. Retail price on them is ₹8,000.

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8. Mythpat – Onitsuka Tiger.


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This sneaker is a real OG when it comes to retro inspired running sneakers. Mythpat who is a gaming YouTuber with over 10 million subscribers was recently seen wearing these sneakers on NETFLIX India shoot with Pankaj Tripathi.

Retail price on them is ₹ 8,000.


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9. BeerBiceps – NIKE AIR MAX Oketa.


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BeerBiceps also known as Ranveer Allahbadia is a fitness trainer, motivational speaker, fashion advisor and MONK-E founder. He has more than a million subscribers on Youtube. He usually trains in NIKE AIR MAX oketa which has minimal aesthetic and the comfortable cushioning of a Max Air unit. Its clean and simple mesh upper is elevated by subtle design details referencing iconic Air Max models, for historic style. The retail price on them is ₹ 6,000.


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10. Mumbiker Nikhil – NIKE SB Dunk x grateful dead.


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In these recent years the SB dunk are making a comeback with interesting collabs. The grateful dead dunks have fuzzy faux fur and smooth suede overlays covering the majority of the shoe's upper. These all material are pretty hard to maintain and if you are from Mumbai then you know that it’s an impossible task but Mumbiker Nikhil doesn’t care he wears it out in style on street of Mumbai. Retail price on them is ₹ 9,000.


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11. Sanjot keer – ADIDAS YEEZY 350 V2 Beluga.


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This sneaker model doesn’t need any introduction, people were literally going Bonkers to get hands on a pair. Kanye West designs offered with ADIDAS Boost sole is indeed a great package. Though people considered that YEEZY are dead but still The BELUGA model has left his mark in sneaker history. The resale value on these kicks is more than ₹ 2,00,000.


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12. Sejal Kumar – NIKE blazer.


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A classic retro silhouette which is perfect for todays vintage trend. Obviously Virgil played a huge role in riving the NIKE blazer with his Off-white “The Ten” collection. The sneaker is priced at around ₹8,000.


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13. Bhuvan Bam - NIKE AIR HUARACHE CITY.


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Now that’s what you call a wild looking sneaker. The Nike Air Huarache City Women's Shoe is a streetwear edition of the '90s running rebel. It unites the best design elements of the era with an adjustable strap system for a customized look and fit. Till this point you must have understood that Bhuvan Bam loves to experiment with its style, he pulled of a dope outfit wearing colourful hoodie, cargo pants and finishing the look with huarache city sneakers. It is priced at ₹13,000.


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14. Thugesh – VANS Authentic.


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With over million subscribers on YouTube, Thugesh was seen wearing pair of AUTHENTICS which is a classic silhouette from vans released back in 1976. The retail price is ₹5,000.

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