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Got my size and called it a day... A damn shame people were buying 10+ pairs. Yes 10+...
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Is the US economy this bad to make a quick buck or people can't be bothered to get a 9-5 job?Got my size and called it a day... A damn shame people were buying 10+ pairs. Yes 10+...
Got my size and called it a day... A damn shame people were buying 10+ pairs. Yes 10+...
I think the orange outsole will be more suitable for the "French Open" Challenge to match the clay courts. Let's hope the "Australian Open" Challenge isn't the bland green and gold.ÂI hope they do a grey leather upper with orange outsole for the aussie tournament. But damn. **** the exclusiveness. 10 + pairs?
Given the buzz that surrounded the U.S. Open ATC2s the past week, you would think they would have limited it to 1 pair per customer.
Yeah, I hear ya. Â I guess those PE's might "justify" it for Nike, but for me, personally, it wasn't something I had, it wasn't something I saw growing-up... so naturally, it's not something I want now. ÂMcEnroe wore them at least. The only reason I said that is because I wanted to quell everyone's rage about it. I mean I wasn't happy about it either, but this makes me a lot less upset about it. Honestly, I was copping regardless haha. I was just glad Nike was nice enough to retro them.
Also I know it is easy to hate on Nike, but maybe they had some legitimate reason for doing this? IF they were putting the ATC III outsole on them for the professional players, that must have meant there was some advantage to those soles that the regular ones did not offer. That's just my two cents.
TTSHey guys. This is my first time posting on niketalk.
My question is, would you say that these run true to your usual size in Nike or do they run big/small? Thanks.
NopeThese are re-releasing right ?
Hey guys. This is my first time posting on niketalk.
My question is, would you say that these run true to your usual size in Nike or do they run big/small? Thanks.
Like I said, I completely understand. Nike retros the ATC II and III very well, but then makes the hybrids (the true abomination) and switches up with these....Yeah, I hear ya. Â I guess those PE's might "justify" it for Nike, but for me, personally, it wasn't something I had, it wasn't something I saw growing-up... so naturally, it's not something I want now. Â
I wouldn't say it's "hate" on Nike... I think it's the frustration cuz we've seen them do really good/proper retros of other models. Â Perhaps it was a fit issue? Â Or better performance? Â Who knows... but at the same time, I'm guessing these won't be a part of Nike Tennis' performance line (Probably NSW or just Nike). Â They probably won't be having their 2nd tier players wear these (unless the request it maybe?). Â They already have 3 models/lines for all their players anyway.Â
Like I said, I completely understand. Nike retros the ATC II and III very well, but then makes the hybrids (the true abomination) and switches up with these....
I have also had this question about the ATC III, but why wasn't the smoldering ball on the back of the shoe? Was it a problem with the branding of the challenge court series?
You understand how many cats are going to be calling these fake yeezy's
but at the same time
You understand how many cats are going to be calling these fake yeezy's
but at the same time
probably nobody
I think the orange outsole will be more suitable for the "French Open" Challenge to match the clay courts. Let's hope the "Australian Open" Challenge isn't the bland green and gold.Â
I knew one of those had orange courts. Wasnt sure which it was lol.I think the orange outsole will be more suitable for the "French Open" Challenge to match the clay courts. Let's hope the "Australian Open" Challenge isn't the bland green and gold.Â
When are the aussie and french tournaments?