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APB, Social Status & A Ma Maniere are all under the same Parent company owned by James Whitner fwiw. I’ve bought from all 3 without issueAlmost checked out but never heard of this place lol their reviews aint great
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APB, Social Status & A Ma Maniere are all under the same Parent company owned by James Whitner fwiw. I’ve bought from all 3 without issueAlmost checked out but never heard of this place lol their reviews aint great
APB, Social Status & A Ma Maniere are all under the same Parent company owned by James Whitner fwiw. I’ve bought from all 3 without issue
Arent u a sz 12?Imma cop those from under his nose while he reads the reviews
May pull the trigger do u have a promo code? Its $140 with shipping and taxesAPB, Social Status & A Ma Maniere are all under the same Parent company owned by James Whitner fwiw. I’ve bought from all 3 without issue
where did you get those Hal's brother? Nice PU
I don‘t unfortunately.Arent u a sz 12?
May pull the trigger do u have a promo code? Its $140 with shipping and taxes
Thanks! Been holding out false hope that these would show up someday. Capsule up in Canada dropped a handful of pairs online a few days ago.where did you get those Hal's brother? Nice PU
damn, missed outI don‘t unfortunately.
Thanks! Been holding out false hope that these would show up someday. Capsule up in Canada dropped a handful of pairs online a few days ago.
are these size 13? My goodness I was so close from capsule but got payment errors
How u get for 55?$55 from oneness arrived.
Just ordered 3 pairs from sneaker politics and a filler item to get free shipping. Thoughts?
Well said and I think we all get the dopamine hit but the buyer's remorse is real and especially around the holidays, it's very easy to get sucked in.My thought is you need an intervention, and I'm not being facetious.
I say this for your own good - step away from NT for a while. You're in so many threads asking for opinions and tacit approval of complete strangers on hundreds of dollars of random purchases. Get through the holidays and maybe come back on here in like Feb. If you find yourself still buying random-*** GRs over the next few months, determine whether you're actually wearing them and IF you'll ever wear them enough to make the purchase worth it. At least come up with some semblance of a reason for WHY you're buying this stuff.
You've been a member here about as long as I have, but for some reason within the last month or so you've gone ham on "Should I buy these?" / "Is this a good deal?" / "I just bought these - what do you all think?" posts that I'm wondering what you were doing on NT for the last 8 years because (and I truly mean no offense by this) you sound like a 16 year old who just started his first job and is blowing every cent he's making on random ****.
If you have a ton of cash you don't mind blowing on kicks, well, go to town. But I've been where you are, spending lots of money on a zillion pairs of sale sneakers thinking I'm getting a deal while I'm actually going broke. Took me a real hard look at myself and some lucky financial breaks to come out OK, but now I look at a (literal) room full of sneakers and am thinking it's about time for me to "retire" from this stuff myself. You seem like a genuinely decent person based on your posts, and I just don't want to see you get hurt by an addiction based on dopamine rushes from "finding a steal" and getting NT "rep" cred.
I've been staying out of this because how a person spends their money isn't my business, but I just want to give me two cents here.Ok so buying my favorite sneaker is such a big deal? The guy on reddit whos trying to own all 30 pairs of the palette must really need an intervention then?
It seems everytime i make a purchase i get chastised. The aquas i have wanted for months and been looking for a price other than 110 so i pulled the trigger on them without much thought, i was a big fan of changing the seasons vol 1 pack which i had both pairs, ive been wanting "winter" and "spring" and been waiting for a deal and this the first time i seen them on such a good sale.
And the reason why im buying more sneakers is i quit smoking cigs and weed, that alone costed me a pair of kicks a week minimum. So i found something that is somewhat addictive but not bad for my health.
Admittedly I do deserve all the NB purchase hate, as ive said 17 million times i never bought a pair of nb in my life i dont like them and entered a raffle mistakenly after taking an L on SNKRS just wasnt thinking and then regretted it soon after, but asics is all i wear besides jordans since 2014! I love them and everyone who despises me because of my love for them will not effect me.I've been staying out of this because how a person spends their money isn't my business, but I just want to give me two cents here.
The reason people comment on your spending/pickups is because you seem to buy pairs that you don't really like/know about, or you'll buy something and then post on NT to find some kind of validation. I've seen a lot of posts here and in the NB thread along the lines of:
"I just bought so-and-so pair(s), how did I do?"
"I don't know a lot about this designer/collaborator, but I entered the draw anyway"
"I don't know if I really like this pair, but I'm trying to cop anyway"
Again, how you spend your money is none of my business. So, if buying shoes isn't negatively affecting your financial well-being or life, great! Keep doing you, especially if it's keeping you from more harmful addictions. I just think you need to take a step back and evaluate if this making you happy, or if you are only in it for internet cred.
In the end, this is just my perspective from a bystander/fellow Asics head.