20 Things Sneakerheads Should Stop Doing Right Now

Cut it out. We mean it.

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Spring cleaning. We often associate that with the physical aspect of being a sneakerhead — tossing boxes, bringing unworn pairs to Flight Club or RIF, listing worn pairs as VVVVVVVVVVNDS on eBay. (Please don't.) But a true spring cleaning should encompass more than just making sure your stacks are in order. Get your mind right, and the rest will follow. So, to help you get started, here's 20 Things Sneakerheads Should Stop Doing Right Now. As always, ask the question — is it you?

Stockpiling Everything

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Judging

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Lying To Themselves

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Using Every Sneaker Hashtag For Everything

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Reading So Much About Sneakers

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Buying Quantity Instead of Quality

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Pretending They Know Everything

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Copping Just To Cop

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Getting So Worked Up Over Individual Releases

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Thinking Stores Owe Them Something

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Stashing Straightforward Retros For Later

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Complaining So Much

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Stacking New Releases on Top of Old

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Asking Questions As An Excuse To Floss

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Walking Like Ducks

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Thinking the Sneaker World Revolves Around Sneakerheads

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Blaming Resellers

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Worrying About What Other People Are Wearing

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Talking About How Things Used to Be

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Thinking Sneakers Are Important

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