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Remember how everyone used to like the new Jordan then hate on the old model after loving it the previous year? Lol. I remember liking 7 more than the 6 for example back in 1992, but if you asked me now I’d say no 7 can touch Infrareds.
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Oh man so true.. I had play clothes too actually lol. Kids now dont even go outside.. they just come home and change into their internet clothes
Oh man so true.. I had play clothes too actually lol. Kids now dont even go outside.. they just come home and change into their internet clothes
‘Internet Clothes’ sounds like a cool streetwear brand targeted at IG fashion influencers
One guy did but that's it. Most of us heel advocates were pleased with these so altering them ended up being unnecessary.
Remember how everyone used to like the new Jordan then hate on the old model after loving it the previous year? Lol. I remember liking 7 more than the 6 for example back in 1992, but if you asked me now I’d say no 7 can touch Infrareds.
i’m pretty sure most of us could make a pretty good case against our parents for the fact we spend thousands of dollars a year on shoes lol. A couple pairs of Airs for birthdays/back to school/Christmas growing up, and now we’re stuck spending the rest of our lives rebuying all the same shoes over and over riding the nostalgia high. I left the hospital day one of my life in a pair of baby white/infra 6s, followed by 9s and 10s and so on. Now each model brings back memories of certain periods in my life, i’m sure a lot of you can relate. The cool thing is my parents kept all my baby shoes so i still have most all my baby jordan’s
target has some nice gear. my office clothes are mostly from target. they merona stuff is decent.Hey man I dig Target gear, lol.
Then again I'm 36 and 90% of my non work clothes are pushing a decade old and just shoved to the far sides of my closet. Like some sad old relics, dusty and shaped like whatever hanger they've draped around since my last vacation... But hey the lights stay on at the crib and my wife and kids are insured. Oh and I can afford to buy Jordans lol.
when i was young, i didnt get to have Js at all. heck, 95% of the time i didnt get to choose the exact shoes i wanted. it had to be a compromise between whatever my parents could afford and approved of. if my momma wasnt feelin white kicks (im assuming cause she thought i woudnt keep them clean), guess what, i wasnt rocking no white kicks bros.
the day they finally said ok to some crispy white uptowns, i was GEEEEEEKED back then.
thats why now im going nuts and buying whatever i want. i blame my parents. its all their fault.
Your parents and my parents are alike. They never got me everything I wanted. They tried to save their money for more important things besides $100+ sneakers. My parents never wanted to buy me the most expensive sneakers but they did want me to be happy and have good stuff once in a while. I got one pair of Jordans when I was a kid. They were the grape 5s. I had to save my money to get whatever other sneakers I wanted which ended up being some $75 Reebok pumps. I was lucky to get some Air Maestro 1s and the OG Huarache basketball shoes in high school. Parents like ours taught us how to save and work to get what we want and those lessons are valuable.
Your parents and my parents are alike. They never got me everything I wanted. They tried to save their money for more important things besides $100+ sneakers. My parents never wanted to buy me the most expensive sneakers but they did want me to be happy and have good stuff once in a while. I got one pair of Jordans when I was a kid. They were the grape 5s. I had to save my money to get whatever other sneakers I wanted which ended up being some $75 Reebok pumps. I was lucky to get some Air Maestro 1s and the OG Huarache basketball shoes in high school. Parents like ours taught us how to save and work to get what we want and those lessons are valuable.
Your parents and my parents are alike. They never got me everything I wanted. They tried to save their money for more important things besides $100+ sneakers. My parents never wanted to buy me the most expensive sneakers but they did want me to be happy and have good stuff once in a while. I got one pair of Jordans when I was a kid. They were the grape 5s. I had to save my money to get whatever other sneakers I wanted which ended up being some $75 Reebok pumps. I was lucky to get some Air Maestro 1s and the OG Huarache basketball shoes in high school. Parents like ours taught us how to save and work to get what we want and those lessons are valuable.