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Whether you’re a fan of Nike, Adidas, or Converse, you’ve likely seen the abbreviation “SE” once or twice—but what does it mean? “SE” stands for “Special Edition” and describes a shoe or sneaker only available for a specific amount of time or a certain event, occasion, or collaboration. Shoe enthusiasts track down these Special Editions because of their unique look and rarity. Read on to learn more about SE shoes and why they’re a great addition to any shoe collection.
What are SE sneakers?
“SE” sneakers or shoes are Special Edition. These shoes are released in limited quantities and are only available until they sell out. They have unique features that set them apart from other shoes and are often in collaboration with celebrities.
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