🎾 OFFICIAL AGASSI RETRO THREAD 🎾

Not my pics. Someone of course just uploaded to ebay.



 
With the price portion of the box tag conveniently curled out of view.  What is US retail?  I'd be tempted to ask for a favor if my coworkers were in the city, but unfortunately they're in the middle of Long Island, and I'm way out in CA.
 
The ebay prices are horrendeous , seen some wimbledons go for 499 :x :x ...thats my biggest fear if they release the OG cws' .. they gonna make them super limited only in- store at some weird random tennis spots , and we'll be forced to pay up 4-500 usd for a pair .
 
nismot, $140..lady at mercer told me they were sold out when i called
Thanks - and I definitely don't know anyone attending the actual event, so here's hoping for more interesting colorways (or og cw's with better materials) in a wider available release
 
So are they blue or purple?

The 3M is a nice subtle touch

And it figures these would be hard to get :{
 
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I think the atc 2's are very sought after, to true fans of Agassi and classic tennis sneakers. But since the yeezy 2's they've been stupid hard to track down for a descent price.. I'm looking for a back up lava pair and haven't seen any below $220.. These sat will around my area on the retro release.. I just hope the youth understands how true of a classic this shoe really is and the whole Agassi line..
 
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@Magic....They're blue... same quality as the Wimbledons... beautiful shoe/

I went to Mercer this am.. Dude told me they sold out in 30 min smh...
 
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Nike finally goes back to releasing this shoe and makes them super limited so the yeezy hypebeasts line up for them since they don't know that this shoe was first. They just don't know any better. Another ATC II now with no release date and they just pop up on the shelves at sportswear stores out of nowhere. Really sucks. But the pink lavas blow any of these releases away.
 
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Ah, blue outsoles make more sense... to match the blue hardcourts at Flushing Meadow. 
 
Ah, blue outsoles make more sense... to match the blue hardcourts at Flushing Meadow. 

Yea but an all black upper doesn't if they are going for a tennis shoe. I know that's the trend for this year's Open with the night matches but still. Very rare that players ever wore that cw at the Open. I wonder if they are selling them at the Open.
 
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Mercer had 20 pairs at most...These better come out at other places..
 
I had a feeling these were going to drop today, as it is the first day of the Open.  Called all over yesterday trying to get some info, but came up completely empty. Now Nike goes and does some BS release at 21 Mercer, the most corrupt of all US Nike stores.  What the @#$%^&&*?
 
I had a feeling these were going to drop today, as it is the first day of the Open.  Called all over yesterday trying to get some info, but came up completely empty. Now Nike goes and does some BS release at 21 Mercer, the most corrupt of all US Nike stores.  What the @#$%^&&*?

Nike should close that store down. I never hear anything go correctly there.
 
Why do we have two threads? Can we close one of them. Anyway the production dates I promised are 01/15/13 - 02/07/13
Since the Wimbledons seemed to have small numbers with production dates over a 3 week period - production dates of US Opens are 3/13/13 - 5/10/13.  Safe to say there must be more pairs dropping somewhere?  2 months is around a general release amount of time, but I'm no expert - timeframe of production cannot be the only factor in determining quantity
 
Will these be available to the general public or limited to US Open attendees?

Except 21 Mercer from the previous posts above.
 
So I see everyone here is upset about the Air Challenge Huarache sole. However, what many here don't seem to know is that the Air Challenge Huarache worn by the pros did indeed have the ATC III/IV sole! Photo is courtesy of talk tennis.

We should be happy that nike is releasing the proper version.

Also would die for a size 10 of the ATC II "us open".
 
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