Hip hop did more to popularize sneakers in American culture than any other force. Run DMC rapped about Adidas shelltoes in 1986 and became the first rap group with a million-dollar endorsement deal. Nike was as influential. In 1985, basketball star Michael Jordan was among the first to have a branded men’s shoe. His popularity created a new relationship between fans—mostly young men—and fashion. Concurrently, hip hop was an important cultural space for young men to experiment with style.