Goat's Instagram Audience Analytics and Demographics
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Learn MorePROFILE OVERVIEW OF GOAT
17.8% of goat's followers are female and 82.2% are male. Average engagement rate on the posts is around 0.03%. The average number of likes per post is 1401 and the average number of comments is 10.
Goat loves posting about Fashion and Accessories, Shoes, Streetwear.
Check goat's audience demography. This analytics report shows goat's audience demographic percentage for key statistic like number of followers, average engagement rate, topic of interests, top-5 countries, core gender and so forth.
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GENDER OF ENGAGERS FOR GOAT
AUDIENCE INTERESTS OF GOAT
- Music 49.57 %
- Entertainment 45.59 %
- Beauty & Fashion 43.82 %
- Clothes, Shoes, Handbags & Accessories 43.71 %
- Sports 38.97 %
- Business & Careers 38.82 %
- Cars & Motorbikes 35.92 %
- Luxury Goods 35.58 %
- Art & Design 35.20 %
- Restaurants, Food & Grocery 34.71 %
- Fitness & Yoga 34.57 %
- Books and Literature 33.90 %
RECENT POSTS
Leather jackets, boots and accessories for fall. From Acne Studios to Ann Demeulemeester to Supreme. Discover leather styles from iconic streetwear and luxury brands, only on the app and GOAT.com
@goatsneakers: Known for her work with Rihanna, acclaimed Kiwi choreographer Parris Goebel brings her unique vision to the Nike women’s Dunk Low. ‘Playful Pink’ features a bronze-tinged leather upper, contrasted by pink patent leather overlays. Branding hits include an iridescent emerald Swoosh, gilded dubrae, and upside-down Nike logos on the tongue tag and heel tab. A vintage finish is applied to the midsole, supported underfoot by a pink rubber outsole. Available now, only on the app and GOAT.com
Faded denim, sculptural footwear and statement accessories on the streets of NYC. Featuring Courrèges, Balenciaga, Gallery Dept., Rick Owens and Off-White. Explore iconic styles curated for Fall 2023, only on the app and GOAT.com
@goatsneakers: Delivering the Portland rapper's striking interpretation of the retro trail runner, the Aminé x New Balance 610 ‘The Mooz’ replaces the silhouette's traditional lacing system with drawcords. The yellow textured mesh upper is set against brown patent leather overlays, with iridescent accents at the toe box and heel. A rubberized tongue patch displays dual Aminé and New Balance branding. The sneaker rests on a C-CAP midsole, reinforced underfoot by a lugged rubber outsole. Available now, only on the app and GOAT.com
Style Catalog FW23. Iconic style unbound by time. Live now in Los Angeles.
@goatsneakers: Referencing an OG colorway of the Air Jordan 8, the AJ6 Retro ‘Aqua’ features a black nubuck upper with tonal Jumpman branding on the back heel. Signature details include lace locks, a spoiler-like pull tab and a molded tongue with grip holes. Contrasting hits of purple and teal land on the polyurethane midsole, fitted with visible Air-sole cushioning in the heel and supported underfoot by a translucent rubber outsole. Available now, only on the app and GOAT.com
Paris closed out the SS24 fashion calendar with a run of seasonal presentations, from Acne Studios' industrial spin on the label’s signature denim to Rick Owens’ trademark approach of reducing clothing to base-level forms. On the streets of the French capital, moderate temperature allowed guests to experiment with lightweight layers, juxtaposing oversized outerwear with fitted tees and tank tops. Bottoms spanned loose jeans, striped skirts and sheer pants, styled to play with proportions. Vibrant accessories such as handbags and sunglasses accentuated understated attire, with fall-ready boots and sneakers in earthy colors signaling the gradual shift in weather. Get inspired and explore curated styles from the past, present and future, only on the app and GOAT.com
“Chrome Hearts has nothing to do with the fashion world. We don’t have any seasons. I make things when I want to make them, because I want to make them.” Founded by Richard Stark in Los Angeles in 1988, Chrome Hearts created its own aesthetic universe populated by signature motifs, such as a gothic typeface, cross and fleur-de-lis. The Stark family continues to push the cultural boundaries of the brand today, bringing its longstanding visual language to an expansive range of styles, from jewelry with the Rolling Stones to graphic hoodies finished with sterling silver zippers. Discover the past, present and future of Chrome Hearts, only on the app and GOAT.com
Moroccan-French designer Charaf Tajer turns his eye to Nigeria for Casablanca SS24. Inspired by the shifting colors of the northern landscapes and the dynamic culture of cities like Lagos, the collection is rendered in optimistic tones of green, orange and yellow. Motorcycle silhouettes such as racing jackets and oversized sunglasses are treated to the brand's bold graphic language, while sneakers and slides are constructed of luxurious materials. Explore the creative evolution of Casablanca, only on the app and GOAT.com
Visionary designer Yoon Ahn reimagines an iconic ’90s silhouette for 2023. Spanning three colorways, the AMBUSH x Nike Air More Uptempo Low transforms the hardwood classic into a low-top inspired by Y2K skate shoes. "AIR" branding in oversized letters is splashed across the upper, while the exaggerated midsole is fitted with visible Air-sole cushioning. "AMBUSH" logo hits appear at the rear, tongue and insole. Discover the past, present and future of AMBUSH x Nike, only on the app and GOAT.com
Split-toe silhouettes. Cracked paint effects. Softened leather. Martin Margiela's conceptual approach to luxury remains a defining characteristic of the iconic house. Explore a curated selection of Maison Margiela Tabis, only on the app and GOAT.com
Streetwear and luxury styles from newly arrived FW23 collections. Featuring Martine Rose, Palace, Dime, Rick Owens and more. Explore our curated In Season collection, only on the app and GOAT.com
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