Breezy’s collection spans numerous rooms and features some of the most sought-after sneakers available.
The collection includes exclusive new shoes such as the Yeezy Boost 350 V2s and the Nike X Supreme Air More Uptempos, as well as oldies such as Vans and the Nike Cortez.
He also had a pair of Air Force 1s with one of his Vibe covers on them that a fan designed and gave to him, as well as a pair of Jordans signed by famed director Spike Lee.
That was all in the first closet, which was large by most people’s standards but small by Brown’s. His second closet is even more outlandish.
“I’m like a clothes hoarder I guess,” he went on to say.
But, unlike some sneakerheads, Breezy doesn’t keep them box fresh; instead, he wears them. Complex’s Joe La Puma wonders aloud, “How do you wear so many pairs?”
“I change three or four times a day.” ‘Bro, how many times are you going to change?’ say my homeboys. We’re just kicking it around the house.”
However, the shoes do not remain in the house. He claims that on his most recent tour, the Party Tour, he brought 1000 pairs with him.
“I think clothes and fashion is an extension of my creativity,” he said.
Is there anything Breezy wouldn’t wear with so many sneakers from so many brands and collaborations?
“I don’t want to sound like a d*ck, but – Sketchers.” But if they pay me, I’ll wear them.”