- Apr 1, 2014
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"I remember these sat back in my days, now the hypebeast got to them"
People still say this ****? Get over it lmao
People still say this ****? Get over it lmao
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Nah b, I would be all over a pair of flints if they retroed this year. I used to fiend for the Citruses in middle school, not so much anymore.
Anything less than an instaday sellout is considered SITTING these daysDudes in here making it seem like the day of release, with some additional pairs left is "sitting around".Like the shoes were available for purchase for retail for months or something smh.
I remember the 11' release quite well, in fact I bought 3 pairs of them and still have 2 out of the 3 brand new, ds. However, the stores sold out of inventory around me by Sunday night, and I think it was due to the fact that JB did NOT limit production on these and allowed people to get a pair before the weekend was up.
In some cases, dudes were finding pairs throughout the week in scattered sizes, usually from bigger markets. But even still, these were not just "sitting around" like some clearance store sneaker that takes months to sell through. Dudes and their revisionist history.
Hopefully they look like thisView media item 1315000
I've witnessed a kid being talked out of buying a shoe he truly wanted just because his friend stated the shoe had been sitting for a couple weeks, no one wants it. So easily he was swayed by just the mention of that. It was astonishing to say the least.I'm still trying to understand why "sitting" (which is grossly misused as mentioned, along with pretty much all the other sneaker vernacular. Do y'all see what people call "steals" now?) seems to be considered a bad thing.
So many people will enter a conversation about a pair just to say they "sat" and I keep wondering why that isn't something we WANT to happen.
thats a dreamHopefully they look like this
If say it's people's perceptions of these releases more than anything. Nike didn't make any of this it is more so our thinking that buying sneakers is some stupid type of competition which is why I hate when people call this hobby a "sneaker game" becyase some people view it as having a certain sneaker that many people deem is cool and feel some sort of entitlement heck I see it on these boards at times as wellI've witnessed a kid being talked out of buying a shoe he truly wanted just because his friend stated the shoe had been sitting for a couple weeks, no one wants it. So easily he was swayed by just the mention of that. It was astonishing to say the least.
The mindset of having something difficult to obtain really has taken over. Nike has made it into a sneaker game, making those that missout, the losers while those that were able to purchase therefore are victors. People constantly gloating with tweeting and instagraming their order confirmations? Who would of ever thought it would become of this
I highly doubt it but considering the "Re-Mastered" theme Jordan is giving us it should. Daam thats wut I liked about the Black colorway's of the OG's back in the day.Hopefully they look like this