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Ball in the Family show worth watching?
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Ball in the Family show worth watching?
Case and point. You're already fully committed to his heel character, going as far as to watch his reality show and create buzz about his product line.
Case and point. You're already fully committed to his heel character, going as far as to watch his reality show and create buzz about his product line.
Case and point. You're already fully committed to his heel character, going as far as to watch his reality show and create buzz about his product line.
matches his game. a dudgelo 1
Doesn't look like a dud where he's at now. Pretty solid actuallymatches his game. a dud
gelo 1
First it was Jetlon then they went to black foam and now they use Jetlon plus. Out of them all I prefer the original Jetlon so I hope they use old tech and put the original Jetlon in this shoe.Jetlon is Brandblack old tech, isn’t it
Pretty sure its Jetlon+ since that's whats on the shoe.First it was Jetlon then they went to black foam and now they use Jetlon plus. Out of them all I prefer the original Jetlon so I hope they use old tech and put the original Jetlon in this shoe.
MB1s
Good thing they aren't $500 thenCool but not $500 Cool.
Joints look like something you can get at Payless.MB1s
no wonder i knew i've seen santa ana somewhere!!! that's what brandblack will call their sports division i guess....
Santa Ana is a design consultancy firm started by the owner of Brandblack
https://www.gq.com/story/big-baller-brand-lonzo-sneakers-brand-black-skechers
"Raysse and Dill decided to start Santa Ana Design, a design offshoot, to give Big Baller Brand its own identity, while also retaining the ability to collaborate with other brands in the future. Raysse compares the relationship between Santa Ana Design and BBB to the way Ferraris used to outsource the design of its cars to a company called Pininfarina."