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Our latest Sneaker Rotation comes courtesy of New York born-and-bred illustrator and designer Sophia Chang. Working in the fields of art, design and marketing, Sophia is no stranger to the streetwear world, having worked with brands like Nike, Undefeated and most recently PUMA. Her lineup of sneakers in heavy rotation focuses solely on the former, with the top row featuring the Nike x CLOT Air Max 1, the Japan-only Nike Free Woven 4.0 Slip-On, and the Nike Free 3.0 Print. Along the bottom is the Nike Roshe Run Woven and the Nike Tennis Classic PDM pack from 2013.

In addition to a bird's eye-view of her kicks, we asked Sophia for a little insider knowledge about her sneaker game. Check it out below.

What is your favorite sneaker store?

NikeLab.

What was your most recent purchase?

Nike x A.P.C. OG Free.

How many pairs of sneakers do you own right now?

Probably 50 pairs.

How do you store them at home?

I like to keep my sneakers in their boxes.

How do you take care of them?

I try to keep them clean and occasionally binge with Jason Markk.

What's the first pair of sneakers you remember really wanting?

adidas Superstars in 6th grade.

In case you missed it, be sure to read our Women in Streetwear interview with Sophia.

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