Kyle Rose sits in the locker room and laces up his team-issue
basketball shoes before hitting the court. He’s living out his lifelong
dream of playing for the Brigham Young University basketball team. But
outside of practice, Rose’s sports shoes just don’t make the cut
compared to his Air Max Ones, Jordan Fours or Foamposites.
A
redshirt freshman on the BYU basketball team, Rose has collected about
150 pairs of shoes — Nikes and Jordans, specifically, plus about 20
other pairs of everyday shoes.
What Rose says began as a “mini
obsession” with shoes was fueled by visits to his dad’s office at Nike.
In junior high, Rose wore a size 9 — the perfect size for leftover
sample shoes, which were a perk of his father’s job. His friends
started noticing that he was wearing different shoes to school all of
the time and wanted to trade him, and that’s when he said shoes became
his hobby.
“Seventh grade is when I started to collect and care which pairs I had and try to get the best pairs,” Rose said.
Even
before that, Rose had been indoctrinated that Nikes are the best. He
has been wearing Nikes since the time he first had shoes on his feet.
“He
probably had a pair of Jordans on him when he came home from the
hospital,” said Rose’s father, Scott Rose. “He had a Jordan onesie and
matching crib booties.”
Scott Rose has worked at Nike
throughout his son’s life, so shoes were always abundant at the Rose
home. He said shoes are everywhere you look in the house, filling the
closets and garage like food storage. Kyle Rose was taught to
appreciate shoes at a young age.
“The very first time I can
remember him having an opinion about shoes was in the fifth or fourth
grade when he had a dress-up day,” his father said. “He always matched
everything, but on that day I remember him wearing a black pair of
Jordans on one foot and a white pair on the other foot.”
Young
Kyle Rose’s favorite shoes back then were high-top Nike Dunks,
nicknamed Sea Crystals, that he would sport with a matching shirt, of
course.
He has kept up his collection since. He and a teammate
used to camp out overnight for shoes. They’d wait in line with their
the shoes until their Nike-employed fathers came in the morning to
purchase them.
“He knew at a very young age everything that was
exclusive enough that he wanted it be to be part of his collection,”
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Kyle
Rose’s collection just kept growing as his father taught him about new
technologies and up-and-coming shoe releases. During his senior year,
he had the opportunity to work with the Nike design team to create the
shoes for his high school basketball team. With the Hyper Dunk as his
starting ground, he built the color and added school logos.
Also
during his senior year, the avid shoe collector went the first 60 days
of school without repeating the same pair of shoes.
His
roommate and best friend since seventh grade, Mitch Mathews, said, “I
was always jealous because he’d go to school for two to three months
without wearing the same pair of shoes.”
Aside from coordinating
his footwear, Kyle Rose was also busy coordinating his Eagle Scout
project. He raised money and donated Nike shoes and other gear to
different charities.
Since then, Rose has continued to look
outside himself and is always ready to share. In addition to letting
trustworthy friends borrow from his collection, he gives up his shoes
to make others happy. In December 2012, he met Garrett Card at the
Children with Cancer Christmas Foundation. Rose found out Card was
interested in Nike shoes too, and they got to talking shop.
“That’s
what he wanted for Christmas, so I ended up giving him a pair out of
my closet at a game,” Rose said. “He was super stoked. He couldn’t even
say anything except thanks a billion times.”
As he continues his
collection, the Nike purist keeps up on his research by spending time
on blogs and shoe websites. Kyle Rose looks at the colors and the
technologies as well as the history behind the shoe — especially when
it comes to Jordans like the Jordan Fours he recently acquired.
“He
(Michael Jordan) wore these way, way back in the day — before I was
born,” Kyle Rose said. “He hit a game-winning shot against Craig Ehlo
in one of his most famous moments. These are one of my all-time
favorite pairs of Jordans for sure.”
Other shoes have special
meaning to Rose because they are connected to important memories like a
basketball tournament with his father during his sophomore year of high
school or a significant basketball game.
“I remember my senior
night in high school for basketball I broke out this pair of Jordans
that I had never worn before,We offer Cheap Michael Kors Handbags Outlet Sale with top quality and discount price.” he said. “I wore them and played in them for senior night, and we won.”
When
he wears out a pair, a rare occurrence, Kyle Rose just throws them out
or gives them away. Yet some shoes he has never worn and doesn’t ever
plan to wear. He keeps all of his shoes, brand new or not, in the boxes
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“Honestly,
some of them are just so nice and just look so good I don’t want to
wear them,” Rose said. “I don’t want to mess them up. I don’t know why I
do that, but I just can’t bring myself to wear them.”
While he
knows some people think he’s crazy, he also says a lot of people like
his gigantic shoe collection. Some people even come over and look
through the boxes and check out all of his shoes. Mathews said people
are amazed when they come into Rose’s room, and they ask him a lot of
questions about the shoes.
Even though he is fairly humble about his collection, he — like anyone with something new — sometimes wants to show them off.
“One
time he got four new pairs of shoes that were all the same but
different colors,” Mathews said. “He lined them up perfectly so people
could check them out.”
With three more pairs on their way in
the mail, Rose’s shoe collection just keeps growing, and he doesn’t
plan on stopping anytime soon. Nike shoes are probably in his life to
stay, and his future spouse had better be okay with it.
His
father said, “I think he’s already picked out the pair he’s wearing to
his wedding — a pair of Italian-made Air Force Ones with crocodile
skin.”
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