Swaggy P Pays Two People to Protect His Sneaker Collection

Swaggy P tells the world just how serious he is about his keeping his shoe collection in order.

by Brendan Dunne

In March of last year, Nick Young's Los Angeles home was robbed of $100,000 worth of clothing, jewelry, sneakers, and more.

Whether or not that led to his decision to pay two "shoe keepers" to oversee his sneaker collection isn't certain. Young, or Swaggy P as he is more affectionately known, was profiled in a recent Sports Illustrated piece that mentions these employees, as well as a detached building on his property that he is turning into a shoe house.

It's unclear whether Swaggy is paying his shoe keepers just to keep things clean and orderly, or to vigilantly watch over this 500-pair collection should anyone "try to get Swaggy", as he put it last March. A look into Nick Young's sneaker tastes is presented below from the Sneaker Shopping with Complex series.