I don't make statements that are NYC specific so I don't get why you would even try to bring that out like I'm speaking for your city alone.
I could care less who you think follows sneakers. I'm talking about the expanded picture.
dude its ok
its not a big deal
i dont care about nyc myself
i just want to buy kicks with no hassle but i dont see anything slowing down anytime soon
just cause a shoe don't sell out don't mean the hobby is dead
Nobody said the hobby is dead. You took what I said out of context.
Also, you limit yourself in your buying ability due to your personal preference on how you acquire your shoes.
Did you want the Aqua foams this morning? How hard was that? Did you want the Knicks foams? Any non limited foam has been easy as pie lately.
What about Jordans? only the very limited stuff has been hard.
I can walk into a store today and get the Columbia 4s and the French blue 7s. The recent 13s were also around for a while. Even the limited shoes aren't pulling the resell numbers that they had been lately. The overall values of shoes are down since they were peaking in recent years. It's no denying that.
THAT IS A SIGN OF THINGS SLOWING DOWN. If that's not one, then I don't know what is.