Whenever you get a group of five well-known sneakerheads with clear differences in opinion together to do a Top 10 list, you’ll always get a few clashes and some entertaining video footage. Complex just completed its Top 10 sneakers of the year, featuring a video recorded discussion of their panel debates. As stated before, the strong opinions don’t always align, but the panel, consisting of Russ Bengtson, Joe La Puma, Ronnie Fieg, DJ Clark Kent, and Matt Halfhill, eventually come together to decide on the year’s best sneakers. Where will the Concords and Nike Mags fall? Check out the Complex Top 10 sneakers of the year below and let us know what you think.
Complex’s Top 10 Sneakers Of 2011
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