StockX is a great place for all kinds of people — sneakerheads, watch enthusiasts, and most importantly, data scientists. StockX holds a plethora of useful data on what people are willing to pay for resold shoes (which is a $1B market according to early 2018 estimates), but a lot of that data might seem hidden in their servers, unable to be accessed. However, that isn’t the case. There’s an easy way to get the entire sales history in clean JSON format for a shoe, complete with transaction dates, sale prices, and shoe sizes, with just a few steps. Let’s get started.
Sneaker Stories: The Sneakers That Define My Style
Welcome, fellow sneaker enthusiasts and style voyagers! Today, I’m inviting you on a journey through the labyrinth of my personal sneaker collection. Each pair,…