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The jumpman on those 2000s looks odd. It's skinny, but the 2000 jumpman was fat
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Ninjahood figures the more he he talks nonsense that eventually he'll sound right...
After all the things ive heard about mentalkicks forget that ish lol. Never trust anything from there..If one can't call a pair authentic without any strings, footnotes or added info attached - it's a fake pair in my book.
Therefore, early release pairs are fake to me.
I don't think I've heard anyone that disagrees with my above statement call early release pairs authentic.
Use terms like grey market all you want, they still aren't authentic.
i did even say anything, im not defending them honestly because i could care less but some of you think you know 100% when you dont.
ive actually owned some so at least i can share opinions
you defended a fake sneaker site to the bitter end around the time of the concords
and i don't think anyone should listen to anything you say really
once compromised, that's it.
yea, da over reactions in here is ridiculous...you really think they are making fakes of 2000s?Soooo you think there from 2000??they look good to me but then again just cuz
Certain people sell certain things draws a ire of concern...
if they had a FSR then clearly it would be obvious but come on now.
just like Soleup/Air randy randomly gets 1 or 2 pairs and he sells some older retros, probably from his collection or something.
this crazy im talking to one of my college friends...he's in shanghai, china now....
he said the grey market sweat shops making whatever u wanna call em fakes variants replicas what ever....are contracted by nike jb and the underhanded sweat shop owners...
he said they basically run 2 12 hrs shifts one to make whatever is contracted by jb nike and the other 12 hr shift to supply the grey market worldwide.....
he said nike have their strictly nike shops but when u have a huge release ie concord xi bred xi's and the workload is too much for the nike owned factories /sweat shops
he actually started off with a lil mail box etc import export biz he some type visa **** so hes in china 4-6 months out the yrSo why is it that the pairs of grey market Concords looked different than the regular release Concords?
Early release
Retail
They are different. As far as I'm concerned, if they aren't the same as what I find in footlocker, then they aren't real. Period
Who is your friend? A sweatshop worker or someone high up in Nike, or does he just live in china?
MANNN that story sounds shady af...Like Sir Charles said how come they look different? And if they are made in the same factory then why is it that sometimes the materials are not the same as authentic. I guess nike trusts anyone to make their shoes...this crazy im talking to one of my college friends...he's in shanghai, china now....
he said the grey market sweat shops making whatever u wanna call em fakes variants replicas what ever....are contracted by nike jb and the underhanded sweat shop owners...
he said they basically run 2 12 hrs shifts one to make whatever is contracted by jb nike and the other 12 hr shift to supply the grey market worldwide.....
he said nike have their strictly nike shops but when u have a huge release ie concord xi bred xi's and the workload is too much for the nike owned factories /sweat shops
they contract the others....he was saying u have a nike air max contracted sweat shop...then the 2nd shift would make those bs jordan hybird variants with the air max bubble lol
the variant game still is booming in some parts of the world...but they realized just to make duplicates of things like retros to where you really had to look hard to find the flaws
now what was created was a very very lucrative grey market on early releases..alot of these sites are buying them 180-270 per early pair
when they are made for 14 bucks
my boy says he buys lebrons foams pennys and barkleys in bulk for 100 per sell for 140-150 stateside to sellers in va dc md
lol the game is crazy
its the contracted outsourced factories....they might be contracted to make a foam or some other shoe for nike....see nike doesnt own it they might be contracted to make a nike shoe for a month...but the factory/ sweat shop is 24 hrs running...and nike might only pay them for 12 -18 hr shiftsMANNN that story sounds shady af...Like Sir Charles said how come they look different? And if they are made in the same factory then why is it that sometimes the materials are not the same as authentic. I guess nike trusts anyone to make their shoes...
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i asked him all these questions lol ...he was like man some of the workers use to use his biz to ship to contacts to make extra bread...he said they would tell him how **** is...he said they use to make terrible pay man...he said **** got better but as long as theres a market for it they gonna keep milking it ...then they start selling him ****...he said dc md va he makes a killing out there he got 3 or 4 people buying from him during the time his in china ...he said he wont go back over after he comes home till like nov/decSo if he owns the next ups what does he know bout JB/Nike and how they run their factories?
he said it like alot of people said in this thread unauthorized he said take it with a grain of salt....told him to send me pics of the lebrons..he said the lebron denims are 100 bucks all those early releases u see popping up nowSo they aren't real? I couldn't tell by that last sentence
he said it like alot of people said in this thread unauthorized he said take it with a grain of salt....told him to send me pics of the lebrons..he said the lebron denims are 100 bucks all those early releases u see popping up nowSo they aren't real? I couldn't tell by that last sentence
usually just cop my **** on RD NDC, FNL or Hibbet SportsI see, as far as I'm concerned if it isn't confirmed by the company that makes it, it looks different, it feels different, and it doesn't cost the same, then it isn't the same.
And the ones that do look good, well, just a lucky fake
only differences here i see is a angle.So why is it that the pairs of grey market Concords looked different than the regular release Concords?this crazy im talking to one of my college friends...he's in shanghai, china now....
he said the grey market sweat shops making whatever u wanna call em fakes variants replicas what ever....are contracted by nike jb and the underhanded sweat shop owners...
he said they basically run 2 12 hrs shifts one to make whatever is contracted by jb nike and the other 12 hr shift to supply the grey market worldwide.....
he said nike have their strictly nike shops but when u have a huge release ie concord xi bred xi's and the workload is too much for the nike owned factories /sweat shops
Early release
Retail
Game.Set.Match Thats all i wanted to knowanyway it go ..its replicas
Doesn't Air Randy made his own shoes