Apple Pay users who love sneakers will be able to take advantage of a discount on the GOAT app, according to emails seen by 9to5Mac. The promotion is the latest Apple Pay deal for users, part of an ...
The global resale platform GOAT is back with its annual Black Friday event, offering fans the opportunity to get their hands ...
BF25 features 1,000+ drops including the year’s top sneakers, luxury apparel and Pokémon cards during a seven-day rollout ...
Thanks to today's apps and sophisticated marketplaces, getting your hands on rare sneakers is easier than ever. But there are certain shoes that even those with unlimited budgets can have a hard time ...
Seeking to address speed and performance issues of its mobile experience, the GOAT premium sneaker marketplace has integrated the PacketZoom SDK into its app, serving as a complement to GOAT’s CDN ...
Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma has signed a multiyear extension of his footwear and apparel endorsement partnership with the GOAT app as he continues to expand his personal brand on and off the ...
I can't even remember how many times I've had to get in line at a FootLocker to buy the latest pair of Air Jordans. But that was years ago, long before websites and apps became the main way I shop for ...
Scoring a pair of limited-edition Vans or Air Jordans just got easier for Chinese consumers. Online sneaker marketplace GOAT announced their official launch in China today with a new localized app ...
Sneaker marketplace GOAT is using Apple’s ARKit to spice up its Black Friday drawing with augmented reality. The Black Friday drawing gives customers a chance to win up to $10,000 in GOAT credit, as ...
Los Angeles startup GOAT (incorporated as 1661 Inc.) has raised $5 million in new venture funding to grow its mobile-only marketplace for used and collectible sneakers. Instead of operating like an ...
Jason Del Rey has been a business journalist for 15 years and has covered Amazon, Walmart, and the e-commerce industry for the last decade. He was a senior correspondent at Vox. Eddy Lu is just happy ...