Why are Scottsdale nightclubs prohibiting retro sneakers? Sneakerheads are begging for transparency (2024)

Kevin Redfern| Cronkite News

Nightclubs in Scottsdale, unlike most clubs in Phoenix or Tempe, often require a second form of identification. After the doorman’s flashlight shines over the driver’s license, it beams on the shoes of those waiting in line.

Old Town, the city’s vibrant shopping, nightclub and restaurant district, attracts patrons, both local and out of town, every day of the week. At the northern end of Old Town, a U-shaped street is home to some of the Valley’s most popular clubs. During the afternoon, most of these establishments serve as family-friendly brunch spots. By night, security guards dressed in black guard the doors as the booze flows, the amps pump and the crowd gets into its groove.

With the night time atmosphere comes a short set of rules: Patrons must be 21 to enter, and they have to abide by the dress code. These guidelines are synonymous with after-dark fun, but some clubbers are upset with one section of the code: footwear policies, specifically regarding retro basketball sneakers.

“It’s not even a secret,” security guard Jordan Baines said. “The locals, we know. All the out-of-towners get a surprise, or people who don’t go out often, they don’t know.”

Some clubs prohibit Jordans. Others ban Jordans and Nike Air Force 1s. All employ security guards to scan every foot that goes past the red rope.

Many club-goers say the enforcement seems arbitrary, raising deeper questions about racial/cultural diversity and the motivation behind the selectivity. Simply, is this a means to discourage Black patrons?

A rich history

Sneakers long have lived at the intersection of sports and fashion. More than a hundred years have passed since Chuck Taylor struck his deal with Converse that changed the athlete-brand relationship forever.

In the mid-1980s, Michael Jordan’s collaboration with Nike to create the Air Jordan is largely considered revolutionary for shoe culture. Nike publicly paid the fines Jordan accrued for wearing his shoe during games, which violate team and NBA rules.

By being “Like Mike” and wearing the Jordan 1, sneaker lovers were fashionable while making a statement against authority. Basketball shoes became daily shoes. With Michael Jordan back in the news cycle after the 2020 release of “The Last Dance,” his long-awaited documentary, the Jumpman image had a resurgence.

A typical pair of Air Jordan 1 hightops goes for about $150 on Nike’s website.

“From 2018 to 2020, (we) saw the acceleration of ‘The Last Dance,’” sneaker journalist and expert Luis Torres said. “The Jordan boom recently, and some people having more money, (have) really flooded demand for more Jordans and Nikes.”

Air Force 1s have had a presence on the hardcourt since the early ’80s when Hall of Fame center Moses Malone debuted them for Nike. They have stood the test of time from a fashion perspective, with shoe companies and sneakerheads altering their products to mimic the sleek design.

“That’s what everybody (wanted), because it’s just such a clean look,” Torres said. “But now it’s kind of trendy among a younger demographic to … just wear them beat up. Like it’s kind of the trend to have your sneakers look like they’ve been run over a few times.”

No entry allowed

Despite their popularity, Air Force 1s and Jordans, or “Js,” are not allowed in many Scottsdale nightclubs. The rules are meant to establish a certain look or feel to the club, but Valley residents are confused as to why they should opt for cheaper attire when the rest of the dress code implies a higher-end image.

Noah Jones, 23, said he was wearing a pair of tan Air Force 1s the first time bouncers at Casa Amigos denied him entry. Jones had worn Yeezy sneakers, which is Kanye West’s fashion and sneaker collaboration, into the club on a previous occasion, so he was confused why his more subtle AF1s caused so much trouble.

The bouncers told him that these rules were in place to prevent fights, as patrons in the past have been aggressively protective of their high-end sneakers, which have led to confrontations.

“I could see how it could happen, but I haven’t personally witnessed that happen,” Jones said. “And then, also, it wouldn’t really explain them denying me with my Air Force 1s because that’s just not a shoe that people are getting worked up over.”

Brandon Jones, 22 — no relation to Noah — also was wearing Air Force 1s when HiFi Kitchen and co*cktails refused him entry. He received a similar explanation.

“That would only be a concern to me if somebody looked like they were wearing some brand new shoes, or specifically Jordans,” Jones said. “Ninety-dollar Air Force 1s should not be starting any type of fights. In fact, there are more expensive shoes that they let people wear into the club than Air Force 1s.”

The rules themselves raise questions, but the inconsistencies in the enforcement of these rules are confusing for some clubbers. Although the dress codes come from management, it appears enforcement is left to the bouncers, and it’s fairly arbitrary.

Sarah Kurtze, 21, frequents Scottsdale nightclubs, including Casa Amigos, on weekends. She has never had an issue wearing her white Air Force 1s.

“They’re, like, my shoes (that) I don’t care what happens to them,” Kurtze said. “And my feet get stepped on at the clubs a lot, and so I would rather not wear nice shoes because I don’t want them to get ruined.”

Justin Tinsley, a senior culture writer for Andscape, formerly The Undefeated, tweeted in April that a Scottsdale bar wouldn’t let his friend in because he was wearing Jordan 1s: “A sports bar. That’s showing the UNC game. That’s the definition of irony.”

Attire rules

On request, one security guard at Casa Amigos provided Cronkite News with the club’s nighttime dress code: pants with a belt, no open toe shoes, no face tattoos, no gang-affiliated merchandise, no sports gear and no Jordans. Air Force 1s were not mentioned.

When asked about Noah Jones’ account, management and security at Casa Amigos declined comment.

HiFi Kitchen and co*cktails also did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

As a bouncer at Hifi and Casa Amigos, Baines, 26, regularly removed patrons from the lines because of their sneakers. He has since chosen to work security for establishments farther west and closer to Phoenix.

Baines, who is Black, doesn’t believe the sneaker bans are meant to prevent brawls.

“That’s something they say,” he said. “But at the end of the day, it’s not the reason why.

“From my experience and, you know, what I’ve seen and from both sides, just, you know, from partying and working, is it’s really more to keep a certain crowd out. Because you know, if you had 10 people in line with (Jordans) on, eight of the 10 people probably are going to be Black.”

Although some say these rules could be racially motivated, others point to class distinctions in the demographics of Old Town clubs. Baines also said it’s common for bouncers to accept cash at the door to allow patrons to skip the line, reserve a table or order bottle service.

In Scottsdale, a $20 bill also can act as a get-out-of-jail-free card for partygoers who forgot to leave their J’s at home, he said.

“You can wear whatever … you want, as long as you want to pay for it,” Baines said.

For some, coughing up the cash is worth keeping plans intact, but not everyone has the means to do so. Hope Denslow, 26, decided that she won’t return to Old Town nightclubs after several denied entry to her boyfriend, who is Black, because of his Jordans.

Like Baines, Denslow suspects race plays a role.

“We’ve just decided to start going to their clubs in downtown Phoenix or we just go to … dive bars further in South Scottsdale,” she said. “Why waste, you know, $14 on a drink for some people that don’t want those kinds of people in? We work hard for our money. Why would I spend $15 at a club that doesn’t want my boyfriend there.”

Torres, the sneaker journalist, thinks there’s a disconnect between club managers and the culture and lifestyle they promote. Fashion trends come and go, he said, and sneakers are no different. Five years ago, designer brands like Balenciaga and Versace made a splash with sneakers, promoting them through social media and song lyrics.

Now, retro-style basketball shoes are back at the forefront, but the designer phase could be making a comeback, he said.

“Dior, Givenchy, Prada, you’re seeing all these high-level brands collaborating with sneakers,” Torres said. “So I think, maybe in five years we’ll have a reset to some degree, where a nightclub might be more accepting of (retro shoes).”

Sneakerheads are pleading for transparency.

“I don’t know what their end goal is, and why they continue to be inconsistent with the rules,” Noah Jones said. “But I do know it’s backfiring because a lot of my friends who frequented Old Town are not going anymore.”

As Baines said, these rules are nothing new for most Valley residents who enjoy nightlife. They just know that when the beat hits their feet, it’s time to check their shoes.

Why are Scottsdale nightclubs prohibiting retro sneakers? Sneakerheads are begging for transparency (2024)

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Why are Scottsdale nightclubs prohibiting retro sneakers? Sneakerheads are begging for transparency? ›

Some clubs prohibit Jordans. Others ban Jordans and Nike Air Force 1s

Air Force 1s
Nike Air Force is a range of athletic shoes made by Nike. It was created by designer Bruce Kilgore and was the first basketball shoe to use Nike's "Air" technology. The shoe is offered in low-, mid- and high-top styles.
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. All employ security guards to scan every foot that goes past the red rope. Many club-goers say the enforcement seems arbitrary, raising deeper questions about racial/cultural diversity and the motivation behind the selectivity.

Why are sneakers not allowed in clubs? ›

Typically, athletic shoes are not allowed at upscale lounge bars and nightclubs – especially flashy ones that draw attention to them. Colorful running shoes or basketball sneakers are easily spotted by strict doormen/doorwomen, which puts you at a higher risk of being denied entry.

Should you wear Jordans to the club? ›

Can I Wear Jordans To The Club? Similar to our advice on sneakers, Jordans are a maybe. Sometimes the clubs might allow them, and sometimes they might be denied. Wear them at your own discrepancy.

What is the dress code for the nightclubs in Scottsdale? ›

Most clubs open around 10pm and their dress code is very lax compared to other big cities. Wear basic club attire, dress to impress and you'll be fine in most cases. You can get into some places wearing shorts, t-shirts, sneakers or hats but you have limited your options.

What do sneakerheads call fake shoes? ›

Fufu: Fake. A slang term used to describe a sneaker that is inauthentic and counterfeit. Also known as Fugazi.

Why can't you wear Jordans in Scottsdale? ›

Some clubs prohibit Jordans. Others ban Jordans and Nike Air Force 1s. All employ security guards to scan every foot that goes past the red rope. Many club-goers say the enforcement seems arbitrary, raising deeper questions about racial/cultural diversity and the motivation behind the selectivity.

Why are fake sneakers are illegal? ›

It is illegal to purchase counterfeit goods. Bringing them into the United States may result in civil or criminal penalties and purchasing counterfeit goods often supports criminal activities, such as forced labor or human trafficking. Help to stop the funding of criminal enterprises by buying authentic goods.

Why are shorts not allowed in clubs? ›

Another reason could be that the club is trying to create a certain atmosphere and they feel that shorts would not fit in with that atmosphere. Finally, it is also possible that the club is simply trying to avoid any potential wardrobe malfunctions! Same reason you don't wear sweats…. not appropriate.

Can you wear Crocs in a club? ›

We all want to look and feel good when partying, especially when the venue is a nightclub. Most clubs have a dress code, which means you simply can't walk in your pajamas and a pair of crocs.

What shoes can you wear in nightclubs? ›

Stick with heels, trainers or wedges and you can't go far wrong. Boots might be a little warm. What kind of shoes should you go for if you are looking to wear something casual?

What is the dress code for Hifi club Scottsdale? ›

What is the dress code at Hifi? Dress casual!

Can you wear shorts out in Scottsdale? ›

For the first category, we recommend light, airy dresses or shorts and tops with comfortable walking shoes. Dress it up with some statement-making jewelry and a cute-but-convenient crossbody bag. For men, shorts, a stylish tee and a pair of fashionable sneakers will get you far.

Is Scottsdale a party town? ›

Old Town Scottsdale Night Life For the Partiers

Scottsdale has a vibrant and diverse nightlife scene. Whether you prefer bars, clubs, casinos, or live music, you will find something to suit your taste and mood. You can party all night long at places like: Maya Day and Nightclub.

What does FuFu mean in sneakers? ›

FuFu. A term used for shoes that are copied from well-known brands. Fufu is a corruption of the word fugazi, which means fake in slang.

What shoe is the most faked? ›

Among the rejects, StockX calls out 40,000 were made up of suspected counterfeit sneakers. The most faked product? The Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Zebra, followed by the Jordan 4 Retro Black Cat (2020).

Why do Sneakerheads say cop? ›

"Cop" comes from the English "to cop", which can be translated as "to catch" or "to seize". In the world of sneaker addicts, "cop une paire" simply means to buy or get a new pair of shoes. The term originated in the streets and was popularized by hip-hop culture.

Can you wear sneakers to club space? ›

What is the dress code at Space? Space typically is one of the less dressier clubs in Miami. Especially during Miami Music Week, you can get away with wearing sneakers and a t-shirt. To be safe though we'd recommend collared shirt and nice jeans for guys.

Can you wear sneakers in New York clubs? ›

Smart casual dress includes: collared shirts, slacks, blue jeans, sneakers, and knee-length shorts. Not permitted: t-shirts, athletic apparel, flip flops, torn/tattered jeans, and ball/casual caps.

Can I wear sneakers to the club as a girl? ›

General club attire no-gos

Although each club will have its own dress code, there are some items of clothing that you can pretty much avoid for most venues. In general, if you're wearing sneakers, sandals or flip-flops you won't be allowed in most clubs.

What sneakers are banned from the NBA? ›

The APL Concept 1 shoes have been banned by the NBA for the 2010-2011 season because of the competitive advantage our Load 'N Launch Technology provides.

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