From KERA News:
This is part of an Arts Access series called “Home is where the art is,” which gives an inside look into the art that North Texans treasure in their homes.
Jesse Acosta and Alejandra Zendejas love the smell of new sneakers.
Over the years, the couple has collected about 300 pairs of their “babies” that they keep in a dedicated room of their Oak Cliff home, where they each have their own wall of shoes. The most expensive pair are Acosta’s Jordan 1 and Travis Scott collaboration sneakers that go for about $2,000 per pair.
There’s also the light-up Air Jordan 2 J Balvins, the Nike x Olivia Kim Betty Boop collab sneakers, the DB Dunk Low x Ben & Jerry’s Chunky Dunky and the Air Jordan 1 High OG Spider-man Across the Spiderverse, just to name a few.
Since she was a little girl, Zendejas inherited her love of sneakers from her older sister and has grown her collection since middle school. It was that passion that reignited Acosta’s own when the couple met in 2017.
“She kind of reminded me of the love for shoes that I had as a kid. Now that I’m an adult, I took treating yourself a little too seriously,” he said with a laugh.
But the couple has also taken the time to share their love of sneakers with the community. They launched the nonprofit Pasos for Oak Cliff in 2020, which gives away hundreds of sneakers in sneaker drives each year. The organization also offers scholarships and an educational program in the summer where students study math and literacy, and can take a class on filmmaking, graphic design or sneaker design.
Acosta, who now runs the nonprofit full-time, said sneakers are more than just shoes.
“I think, at the end of the day, a new pair of shoes for a kid is confidence and a way to express themselves but also to build community and to relate to each other.”















