Resale to relationships
Years of sourcing, selling and preordering sneakers — including sales to artists such as 2 Chainz, Lil Durk and A Boogie wit da Hoodie.
What started with buying and reselling Jordans in high school grew into YouTube, sneaker retail, arcade-style vaults, media work, and a track record of building ideas into real businesses.
Markicks began with a simple sneaker hustle: buy two pairs, sell one, keep building. At the same time, the YouTube channel was growing. Those two worlds turned into one brand — with sneakers, content, retail concepts, social media work and new ventures all under the same name.
Years of sourcing, selling and preordering sneakers — including sales to artists such as 2 Chainz, Lil Durk and A Boogie wit da Hoodie.
Hundreds of videos across sneakers, cars, lifestyle and business, with an audience built organically over time.
From mall-based sneaker vaults to media work and current business ventures, Markicks is proof of execution — not just ideas.
In 2016, Markicks put high-value sneakers inside arcade-style Key Master machines. Players could take a shot at shoes worth hundreds — sometimes thousands — of dollars. The concept produced more than 200 winners and became one of the most recognizable parts of the Markicks brand.

A sneaker retail concept designed to be memorable, shareable and fun.

Part sneaker display, part arcade game, part social content engine.
The channel has followed sneakers, pickups, collections, cars, business moves and everything in between. It is the archive of how the brand grew.
The store stays simple: current releases only, no clutter. Choose your size and check out securely with PayPal; the correct product and price are loaded automatically.
Markicks has never been just a sneaker store. The brand is a record of taking an idea, testing it, learning fast and turning it into something real.
Started by buying and reselling Jordans while still in high school.
Built an audience around sneakers, collections, cars and lifestyle.
Turned sneakers into a mall-based arcade experience with more than 200 winners.
Expanded into social media content, account support, mixtapes and consulting.
Continuing to build, sell, source opportunities and apply the same entrepreneurial playbook in new industries.
Cars were always part of the channel, so the old Markicks & Whips section stays — cleaned up into an archive instead of a dated standalone page.

The current daily — quick, clean and the newest chapter in the Markicks garage.

The Hyper Blue 6th-gen Camaro that became a staple of the Markicks car content.

A previous daily driver and another chapter in the Markicks & Whips timeline.

One of the channel's most memorable ownership chapters — preserved here as part of the story.
“I wanted this site to be the one-stop source for everything Markicks.”
Same idea. Better site.For sneaker requests, business inquiries, partnerships, media work or anything Markicks-related, reach out directly.