- May 30, 2020
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I'm plotting for a disco on these, like I was for the AJ 7 Cardinals.
Them Cards were VERY well made too...
Them Cards were VERY well made too...
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Whats the promo? just spend $200+? is it every store?Walked into sf Nike store after work and they had my size and they gave me 30% off for the in store spend 200+
Run don't walk
$16.54 to ship makes them $184FYI, these are hittin for $168 on likelihood. use the code
Jordan Air Jordan 3 Retro 'Fear'
Clean and supreme, the AJ3 returns with all of its classic style and grace. Quality leather in the upper—with that luxurious elephant print texture—combines with visible Nike Air in the sole to make a comfortable, everyday icon.Genuine and synthetic leathers offer a durable, supportive feel.Foam...likelihood.us
I’m surprised it took this long. People forget there’s 4-5x more releases than 5 years ago, let alone 10. The market is flooded, how could every shoe sell out every week forever?It's weird seeing so many Jordan's sit. I understand the economy is rough at the moment but it's been a long time since any Jordan sold out including somewhat hyped shoes.
It's a welcomed return to normalcy.It's weird seeing so many Jordan's sit. I understand the economy is rough at the moment but it's been a long time since any Jordan sold out including somewhat hyped shoes.
It's a welcomed return to normalcy.
Nike didn't become a mega-conglomerate from shoes selling out in the first day. I think it's a difficult concept to grasp for people who got into this in the last 15 or so years, because sellouts are all they know.
FYI, these are hittin for $168 on likelihood. use the code
Jordan Air Jordan 3 Retro 'Fear'
Clean and supreme, the AJ3 returns with all of its classic style and grace. Quality leather in the upper—with that luxurious elephant print texture—combines with visible Nike Air in the sole to make a comfortable, everyday icon.Genuine and synthetic leathers offer a durable, supportive feel.Foam...likelihood.us
It's weird seeing so many Jordan's sit. I understand the economy is rough at the moment but it's been a long time since any Jordan sold out including somewhat hyped shoes.
I’ve been doing it 30 years and from 94-03 almost all retros were easy cops. I got $90 Black Metallic 5’s (2 pairs) from Eastbay in 2000. The every release sellout stuff started in 2011 but that wasn’t really the norm with retros and given how OG Jordan’s were manufactured and distributed definitely wasn’t the norm every year.I've been collecting about 20 years (36 now started at 16) and I know the sell outs weren't as common but it was very rare to see a clean colorway hit discount, and when it did it was like $20-30 off. Even then, it took forever for that discount. Now we see clean colorways sit for so long with so much supply that you see shoes for $50+ off. I don't mind it but it's definitely surprising
No code, I'm guessing so. I didn't even ask for the discount they just added itWhats the promo? just spend $200+? is it every store?
I’ve been doing it 30 years and from 94-03 almost all retros were easy cops. I got $90 Black Metallic 5’s (2 pairs) from Eastbay in 2000. The every release sellout stuff started in 2011 but that wasn’t really the norm with retros and given how OG Jordan’s were manufactured and distributed definitely wasn’t the norm every year.
I think there will be waves but with Jordans we’ve passed the peak. It’s a lot like music. There’s almost unlimited choice and very little reason (or options) to follow the crowd. In music there’s only a handful of acts that can actually sell out arenas for an entire tour. Most acts with longevity enjoy a smaller dedicated following and make a long career from that.Do you think this is the new norm or just a temporary thing until the hypebeasts are back? Seems like every 5ish years we have a dip then it gets hectic again
Even in the past couple years we’ve seen Crocs, Solomon, and Hoka come in and grab significant market share in key demographics. We’re also seeing slides, Vans and less overall effort into putting together a look from teenagers right now.
It's a welcomed return to normalcy.
Nike didn't become a mega-conglomerate from shoes selling out in the first day. I think it's a difficult concept to grasp for people who got into this in the last 15 or so years, because sellouts are all they know.
Yeah I think Nike is honestly killing the allure of retro Jordans with the sheer number of releases since most of them are uninspired cws that they push out without much creative thought and/or storytelling.I think there will be waves but with Jordans we’ve passed the peak. It’s a lot like music. There’s almost unlimited choice and very little reason (or options) to follow the crowd. In music there’s only a handful of acts that can actually sell out arenas for an entire tour. Most acts with longevity enjoy a smaller dedicated following and make a long career from that.
Even in the past couple years we’ve seen Crocs, Solomon, and Hoka come in and grab significant market share in key demographics. We’re also seeing slides, Vans and less overall effort into putting together a look from teenagers right now.
I just don’t see Jordans keeping a $200-$225 price tag and selling out every pair. I think Nike is fine with it because half sold releases at full price is still way more revenue with current release volume and cadence than they used to ever do (ie pre-201. A lot of brands reach this maturity stage and don’t have any hot/hyped products and rely on lower priced commoditization which JB doesn’t have to worry about.
So yeah, I think sneakers are more popular than ever today but at the expense of Jordan Brand’s popularity at any cost. That’s a good thing for everyone.