Though StockX is now working with Walmart to move some sneakers (nah, forreal), it's hard to see how StockX can become the force it once was in it's heyday with the sneaker resell market at an all-time low.

While this move will undoubtedly help both Walmart and StockX move merchandise, we have to wonder if anything will change on StockX's part.

How this will help the company, which has developed a reputation for passing off bootleg sneakers as "authentic" over the years is anyone's guess.

StockX apparently laid off more of their employees just months after cutting 8% of their workforce. They issued a statement on the move.

In just one day both eBay and StockX shocked sneaker resellers when both announced that they’d be raising fees on sneakers sold through their services. According to Nice Kicks, eBay has decided they’d be raising the fees to 12.9% on sneakers sold between the prices of $100-$150 for sellers without their Basic Store subscription and 12% […]