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Damn that shirt is too dope...
i feel you man. had the same scenario few days ago for a sz 11I was watching these for the past few days and I ended up losing them by $1. I thought I had a win for us big-footed fellas, but alas, another kick to the nuts at the last second.
^nice, after finding a pair and wearing it for a day I had to get rid of them. Hurt the hell out of my foot, way too narrow compared to others.
Damn that shirt is too dope...
^nice, after finding a pair and wearing it for a day I had to get rid of them. Hurt the hell out of my foot, way too narrow compared to others.
loljust give them to me
@jimmypiff That's good background info. I appreciate your perspective.
I cringe a little when Nike gets on a soap box like that. They pay kids 2 cents an hour in Asia to make this stuff. We buy it though.
new balance makes alot of there models in America, with supurb quality. I find there made in America models in sale for less than $75 . So your point is not valid.Nobody is willing to pay $400 retail per shoe so Nike can make them in Oregon. Nobody has he manufacturing power/expertise of those Asian factories anyway.
new balance makes alot of there models in America, with supurb quality. I find there made in America models in sale for less than $75 . So your point is not valid.
new balance makes alot of there models in America, with supurb quality. I find there made in America models in sale for less than $75 . So your point is not valid.
And US made NB are not $75, try $160+Apples to oranges.
Nike is cranking out millions of pairs each year. How many pairs is NB making in the US? Thousands?
Nobody is willing to pay $400 retail per shoe so Nike can make them in Oregon. Nobody has he manufacturing power/expertise of those Asian factories anyway.
Im sure they do lolWould your "shop" happen to have anything sexy in a size 12? Haha
cuz you're the ****** man and I'm still waiting to return the favor
i ooped you white supreme x air force 1 highs.
Nikes too greedy to make the sneakers here. We all know it prob cost them about $20 to make a $120 shoe. Prob even less. I mean think about it. When they wholesale them to shops it's 100% markup. Like if the shoe is $100 they wholesale it for $50. That means they are making them for dirt. They could easily make them in USA and yes cost would go up but to them they have it to good with profit margins. For now. Untill that import tax Trump keeps talking about comes into play then the game will change
na bro, Nike is actually one of the very few companies that doesn't do Keystone prices...its 60/40 when dealing with NikeNikes too greedy to make the sneakers here. We all know it prob cost them about $20 to make a $120 shoe. Prob even less. I mean think about it. When they wholesale them to shops it's 100% markup. Like if the shoe is $100 they wholesale it for $50. That means they are making them for dirt. They could easily make them in USA and yes cost would go up but to them they have it to good with profit margins. For now. Untill that import tax Trump keeps talking about comes into play then the game will change
Nike is not a charity.
The raw cost of materials and labor is not the only factor in pricing a good. Marketing, storage,shipping, Health care, wages, coffee for the break room etc. also need to be paid for. Besides, items are only sold for the market wants to pay for them.
Companies only continue to exist by making products consumers want. I pulled $400 out of my *** but there absolutely would be an increase in cost to make the shoes here. Consumers likely wouldn't pay for the increase as shoes are something folks are very price sensitive about. American apparel isn't exactly making billions because they make things in Los Angeles. Consumers have proven they want cheap fast fashion (h&m).
And the logistics of this are mind boggling. Legal and tax implications...building the factory, finding employees... never mind the marketing to let people know you did all this. THEN you have to get these workers up to the same skill level of their Asian counterparts. Again these countries have VASTLY more knowledge of these processes because the entire infrastructure is built around this.
And for what? A .00001% uptick in sales? What happens if this experiment doesn't work out? Nike fires the American workers and takes the pr hit? Keep them employed for no damn reason?
na bro, Nike is actually one of the very few companies that doesn't do Keystone prices...its 60/40 when dealing with Nike
and there are so many other costs that go into the shoes rather than just to make the shoe and get the materials for the shoe
you're obviously not a business man, doesn't make sense to make anything here. costs are too high, who likes paying $200-$220 for 997s? not me...thats just NB, imagine what Nikes prices would be. This isn't the 50s/60s where ppl give any fcks if the stuff they buy is made in the US. Im from planet Erf not the US...Who said anything about it being a charity? And don't try to tell me that they couldn't do it here they could like they would be hard to find people to work come on dude. They pay those kids over there Pennies on the dollar to make sneakers all while making billions and profit don't act like they don't.
Unless that changed in the last year or two that's the way it was. My good friend was shoe manager at a local shop I've seen the invoices if the shoe was $100 they wholesaled at $50
im sorry but i cant take anyone serious who spells earth as erf
you're obviously not a business man, doesn't make sense to make anything here. costs are too high, who likes paying $200-$220 for 997s? not me...thats just NB, imagine what Nikes prices would be. This isn't the 50s/60s where ppl give any fcks if the stuff they buy is made in the US. Im from planet Erf not the US...