Woah, those 3 renders are CRAZY. If the true blue and black one's had zoom air. I would seriously buy those for $120 + tax if Nike released those. The copper/mocha design is also crazy. I would buy those too.
C'est la vie...
It's nice to see another Niketalker interesting in designing. I'm currently a student at Parsons School of Design in NYC and I plan on taking Fashion once I finish my foundation year.
Damn, those are sick. I wish Alphaproject was designing Jordans. I would cop those without a second thought. If Nike released those as Air Jordan I + and sold them with a pair of extra laces like the original I's and some lacelocks. Ugh, those look better than the XVIII's. A hell of a lot better...
I think the problem is we live in a society where novel products sell. There doesn't have to be anything truly special about it. All that is required is it's new. If we were more judgemental about the products we embraced it would force companies like Nike to be more particular about what...
Thank you both for informing me of this. I hadn't know this happened and I can't believe it does either. I could never imagine a manager selling stock that wasn't theirs entirely. The stock does technically belong to the company store so it doesn't seem like something that would be allowed to...
I hope that wasn't directed at me Patent? I have never resold a sneaker and had I gotten my hands on the Chocolates, they would be on my feet right now.
I have a retort for you Collie. When the True Blues were released downtown Brooklyn, I have no knowledge of any official retail chain like...
What I'm hoping from all of this is, places like Supreme will stop raping their customers for extra cash.
It's different if you're buying sneakers through a private reseller, as they're making a personal profit. But, when store like Supreme which are supposed to be official dealers of sneakers...
Hmm, interesting article. It's nice to see sneaker collecting being covered in a professional manner. I only wish Nike would do something to curtail places like Supreme (Those guys suck) selling these rare sneakers at whatever price they choose.