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Here's that proof on production numbers you asked about. That's just Footlocker.
I believe my one local HoH is getting 800 pairs in or so. That could just be men's. Not sure if that include GS sizes as well.
Westfield in SF?
I'm sorry, when it comes to 11's in OG form. Its not ever easy! And for those that says its mass produce, wheres the claim to back it up with the production numbers? Smdh! Either way my sneaker cops has all been retail. Just generally speaking[/quote
Here's a tidbit from the 2014 Legend Blue release:
Nike continues to forge ahead of the competition, evidenced by the calculated earnings of last Saturday’s Air Jordan 11 “Legend Blue” release. According to SportScanInfo, Nike churned out $80 million dollars of revenue, as a result of selling close to 480,000 pairs of Air Jordan 11 “Legend Blue” sneakers in an estimated three hour window that coincided with the shoe’s online and in-store release.
2015
Over 1 Million Pairs of The Air Jordan 11 72-10 Were Sold In December. According to data from SportsScanInfo, retailers sold 1,073,649 pairs in the month of December of 2015. SportsScanInfo reports that 383,094 men’s pairs and 690,555 kid’s pairs were sold, bringing in $131,759,122 for sneaker retailers in December.
Disclaimer:
I purchased zero pairs in 2015, didn't care for them
hopefuly they arent like the glu games and come out lookin they theyre from a bukkakeIf there is this much pairs, imagine the defects. I remember my 09 pair had a white dot on the PL that wouldn't go away
Pick a hood and I'll be there. I was born and raised in some of the worst hoods in America. East New York, Crown Heights, and Red Hook, Brooklyn. They're gonna need a gun to take my shoes from me.
No real gangstas today like the ones I grew up with. Half my friends are dead or doing time for serious crimes. Today, there are only what I call copy cats, wannabes, or straight up " stuck on stupid ". In my days we rolled in the streets like lone wolves, we went solo and fear wasn't an option, but we also used common sense. We knew who to mess with, and not to. We didn't pick on the weak or the elderly like I see today. So sad.
Anybody can get got
So those packs are pretty much for marketing, right?
I rather pay $500 for the pack than $220 for one xi. This gimmick is pretty nice for me as an older guy
I rather pay $500 for the pack than $220 for one xi. This gimmick is pretty nice for me as an older guy