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How insurers are helping sneakerheads cover their kicks

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Once purely functional footwear for athletes and soldiers, Tom Luckham explores how sneakers have become an investment asset, prompting insurers to adapt their offerings to protect the prized collections of a new generation of collectors.

When British company JW Foster and Sons manufactured the first running shoes in 1895, it’s doubtful it imagined sports-aligned footwear would grow into a market projected by Statista to generate $91bn

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