They should've done a snap back for every shoe released in the 20th anniversary.. A hat based off Iversons practice hat to go with the questions would be too dope
I'm honestly mad that most of the people who enjoyed the movies and love reebok didn't get this shoe.. Resellers knew this would be one of the few RBK releases that would go for good money on the resell market.. Oh well, hopefully a restock will happen soon
I get what SNKRFollower is talking about. Kobe is like that because he was teammates with Shaq who was probably more ego hungry than Jordan.. That attitude will rub off on you and you'll start becoming the same way. Then again, you have Tim Duncan who made his way to becoming the greatest Power...
Let's be honest, they can be "Grey Market" and you can think whatever you want but to me, if they aren't made by Nike in a Nike factory, they are fake. It could be a 100% perfect replica in terms of shape and materials and to me it's still fake. You can argue that with anything but I mean, if...
Yeah that's understandable, but still you would think that Reebok would at least have a pair whipped up for release.. Who knows maybe they still have a couple things under their sleeve
I think that this could've been a fantastic marketing campaign that would really put RBK back on the map, but I cannot believe that they missed the opportunity to make him a special pair for his HOF election + it being the 20 year anniversary. To me, it seems like Reebok just doesn't care about...
It definitely has its pros and cons, just wish that more people bought the product, so Reebok has more incentive to put out new colorways and retro designs that haven't been retroed yet. And I really don't want to see Reebok get rid of the Classics branch and focus strictly on Crossfit but...
It's sad. But it seems that everywhere Nike/Jordan/Adidas are THE brands.. Reebok gets no love... Especially where I live, it's like I'm the only guy wearing AI's and RBK in general
Oh I absolutely agree with you that for a discount these questions are a great pick up. And my definition of quality on a retail pair is based on how cheaply made they look and feel. I paid I think 200ish for the 8's and they had none of the usual defects you'd expect Jordans to have like glue...