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At that point I would of left them as so... Alot of imperfections and not as clean looking now. But hey it's your shoe....do as you will.
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Now THIS is how the lines are supposed to look. Great job! I still need to do this for my pair, now that I think about it.
Comparison 1993 to 2023 with the added white cut lines . Little tweaks to make it look a little more like the original . All in all a great retro!
The retail priceQuestion for my NT bros. Which deters you guys the most from copping a OG pair? Would it be the overall shape; banana look, toe box, heel/collar area, or inferior materials? It could be both... We know JB is hit n miss with most releases in terms of the areas stated.
Does it really matter? Some may cop on the sheer fact of nostalgia... For me, im grabbing and enjoying them as they release. No need to sike myself into thinking they will be better next time around...
Have you ever paid resell for a particular shoe?The retail price
Edit: I think the only thing that keeps these from nailing the OG look is the slight contrast going on in the upper. I know it's due to Nike/Jordan Brand trying to recreate that cracked texture appearance that the OG durabuck had in '93 but if the current iteration had a black, monotone upper like the '93s, they'd be almost perfect [visually speaking] after touching up the nu-durabuck edges.
If Jordan Brand won’t bring the shorts back, then i will since i make clothing
Yeah I'm not sure why they decided to flatten the slope of the toebox on this year's Playoffs. The 2015 Aqua 8s got the shape mostly correct. As for the 2023 Playoffs, it seems overall most pairs have a flat, slanted toebox but my pair, at least compared to this side profile of this particular 1993 pair, isn't too far off. At least in comparison to whatever size the '93s are. For both recent retros though, the steepness of the slope as it drops off before connecting to the midsole, isn't as pronounced but I think that's due to the height of the shoe and the tooling of the midsole/outsole.This is the only shape acceptable.. Jordan Brand missed it again... pretty sure it was intentional.. the 8's never had a slope on its toe box. It was rounded at the toe with a nice toe box. The 2023 version looks like Air max 95's. If I could find a 1993 pair in my size.. im coping and sole swapping for sure.
They look good to meYeah I'm not sure why they decided to flatten the slope of the toebox on this year's Playoffs. The 2015 Aqua 8s got the shape mostly correct. As for the 2023 Playoffs, it seems overall most pairs have a flat, slanted toebox but my pair, at least compared to this side profile of this particular 1993 pair, isn't too far off. At least in comparison to whatever size the '93s are. For both recent retros though, the steepness of the slope as it drops off before connecting to the midsole, isn't as pronounced but I think that's due to the height of the shoe and the tooling of the midsole/outsole.
Me too, but I know some pairs of this year's Playoffs arevery slanted in the toebox area. Glad my pair isn't as bad though.They look good to me
I get you. The heel stands at an almost 90° angle on the current retro which also messes up the overall shape of the shoe.I could live with the toe box, but wtf about the heel man.. its supposed to contour in from the back and recline from the front.. The SHAPE NIKE.. come on.. Why don't their Spies that are in this forum just take notes from us prior to retool / tooling the model before its retroed. Its FREE R&D. Instead they let these moron yuppies call the shots.
The problem is they slimmed down the tip of the toe but the rest of the shoe is still like a boot.Y’all been complaining for years about bulky toe boxes and now they’re too slim
Please doThe problem is they slimmed down the tip of the toe but the rest of the shoe is still like a boot.
If you look closely at an OG 8 for example, the shoe slopes down to about the first lace and the toe is almost flat from the first lace to the top of the toe. Look at the pair that just released and see how much sloping is still there across the toe from the first lace to the top of the toe.
Some of the OG 6-8 appear to have a bulky toe only because the shoe had sloped down so far that they had to leave room for toes
When I get home I’ll try I to find some pics to demonstrate what I’m talking about.
The problem is they slimmed down the tip of the toe but the rest of the shoe is still like a boot.
If you look closely at an OG 8 for example, the shoe slopes down to about the first lace and the toe is almost flat from the first lace to the top of the toe. Look at the pair that just released and see how much sloping is still there across the toe from the first lace to the top of the toe.
Some of the OG 6-8 appear to have a bulky toe only because the shoe had sloped down so far that they had to leave room for toes
When I get home I’ll try I to find some pics to demonstrate what I’m talking about.
Question for my NT bros. Which deters you guys the most from copping a OG pair? Would it be the overall shape; banana look, toe box, heel/collar area, or inferior materials? It could be both... We know JB is hit n miss with most releases in terms of the areas stated.
Does it really matter? Some may cop on the sheer fact of nostalgia... For me, im grabbing and enjoying them as they release. No need to sike myself into thinking they will be better next time around...
Please do
I must disagree. It’s not just about how the shoe looks, but how it wears. And having personally worn the OG models, I prefer them fitting like athletic shoes instead of boots like they do knowPersonally I think the slope looks better than the OG. Probably won’t be a popular opinion, but I just believe if the slope originally released like this it would be preferred over the steeper angle of the OGs. It’s a better look.
Not saying the entire shoe is as good as the OG but that change is a rare improvement and actually demonstrates some design consistency and listening to feedback.
I might agree if they were using soft midsoles. But if you’re going to get a hard midsole with less bounce to it, I’d rather have a more gradual slope. These are all lifestyle shoes at the end of the day now.I must disagree. It’s not just about how the shoe looks, but how it wears. And having personally worn the OG models, I prefer them fitting like athletic shoes instead of boots like they do know