Selling the hottest sneakers on the go in mobile NYC store | NBC New York

Selling the hottest sneakers on the go in mobile NYC store | NBC New York



One mom decided to make her ride, her marketplace. She’s selling the hottest sneakers around while driving around the streets of New York. NBC New York’s Tracie Strahan hitched a ride with this mom who means business.

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34 thoughts on “Selling the hottest sneakers on the go in mobile NYC store | NBC New York

  1. Buying shoes and charging wayyyy more than the real price who is that actually good for other than her and this is the news reporting this bum shit how about putting the spotlight on people that’s not ripping people off for the betterment of themselves 🤷🏾‍♂️

  2. Could these truly be “the hottest” sneakers in NY? HOT definitely…..that’s why they’re “mobile”…..they also will sell you some killer audio speakers out of a white van!!!👌🤣😆🤣😆👍💥👊😁💥

  3. They fakes. No one would have loose single shoes like that without putting the plastic wrap over it. Unless she plans to sell discolored pairs. You would think she stores them in the box and only display the images online. A real sneaker head will never buy a pair of sneakers with a markup where one shoe has been out sitting on a shelf and the other stored inside the box. You already know when you get the display timberland because its thenladt pair, you ask for a diacount because theyre going to be discolored.

  4. Congrats entrepreneur. Be safe. I’m not worring about her getting jacked, I’m more concerned some Midwest transplant will bite this idea, and claim it as their own and patten it, then sue her.

  5. People don't realize that sneakers that are being sold out of a truck or on the streets or anywhere out of the legitimate store, are definitely stolen!!! These people are thieves. Just get the serial numbers and find out!!

  6. Many mobile businesses are taking to the streets. I don't think I would pull up to the street corner, though. Let your followers know where you will be parked each day and make sure it's in a safe spot. Parking next to other vendors or doing a pop-up shop inside an established business. You can't just park that on the street overnight either. You need to have it in a garage or storage facility. An extra expense, I know, but better than having it broken into and having to buy a whole new supply of merchandise. Also, consider selling online as well. You could also get a big, burly guy to ride along, or at least another female. One stays in the van, and another outside with the tazer or pepper spray incase someone tries something. Just saying.

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