Remy LeBeau
formerly carbon16
- Feb 15, 2011
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Only reason I got jubilees is because I kept atc on ftl app and got luck hours after the release.
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Me too.I’m just posting in here so I can get a like from P PremioBinSoleFlyUnion
It will be much different by December.Only reason I got jubilees is because I kept atc on ftl app and got luck hours after the release.
It will be much different by December.
I only post on Niketalk so I can get likes from P PremioBinSoleFlyUnionI’m just posting in here so I can get a like from P PremioBinSoleFlyUnion
You’ll be able to easily get a pair. BOOK IT!Different how?
hoping the bubble pops in under a year? I can only hope you are rightYou’ll be able to easily get a pair. BOOK IT!
I am legit fascinated with how you even have all of this info ready to post on the daily, and how much time you must spend researching and cataloging it all LOLWell it’s funny you mention anniversaries because tomorrow (11th) is the anniversary of the 2001 version. Here’s the rest, love you guys and gals.
XI Cool Grey (Retro) (20 Years)
IX Bred Patent (3 Years)
VI Alternate (4 Years)
XXXI Black Cat (4 Years)
XIV Candy Cane (Retro) (9 Years)
IX Silver Anniversary (11 Years) I don’t even remember these.
IX Olive (Retro) (19 Years)
1 High Black Gray/Toe Gray (35 Years) I couldn’t find a photo of these this is the closest I couldfind.
Yesterday celebrated 2 years of the Dream it Do It IXs and 3 Years of the Michigan XXXII Lows and XXXII UNCs.
Good times back then
The Concord drop was the first time I ever experienced any issue buying a pair of the new Jordans, especially on release day. I was home from college and slept in that morning. Oakland Mall was my main mall back then; I'd been shopping in that Footlocker since 8th grade. Called before I drove over to buy a pair and they said sold out, which stunned me. Called Northland, which I rarely ever went to and only for its abundance of shoe stores. Guy said almost sold out. Jumped in the car and got the last sz 11 from Champs. Ended up having to return them a month later because the midsole started peeling off after I played in them a few times. I was so bummed. Never saw Concords again in another Michigan store.I miss northland..even though I seen alot of shady stuff in there lol ..
You’ve come a long way since then, buddy. Now you can wear them for your house slippers.The Concord drop was the first time I ever experienced any issue buying a pair of the new Jordans, especially on release day. I was home from college and slept in that morning. Oakland Mall was my main mall back then; I'd been shopping in that Footlocker since 8th grade. Called before I drove over to buy a pair and they said sold out, which stunned me. Called Northland, which I rarely ever went to and only for its abundance of shoe stores. Guy said almost sold out. Jumped in the car and got the last sz 11 from Champs. Ended up having to return them a month later because the midsole started peeling off after I played in them a few times. I was so bummed. Never saw Concords again in another Michigan store.
And yeah, Northland was shady, which is why I didn't go there often
But I was sad to see it go.
My frustration over that OG Concord experience is what makes owning that shoe probably the most meaningful to me to this day. I must've called every Footlocker etc I could in search of a new pair, and couldn't find one. For a while, I expected them to restock everywhere, like Jordans always had until that point. But nope. It never occurred to me to call Eastbay, I probably could have gotten a pair that way. But it was the dark ages compared to now. I was programmed that I had to buy shoes in my local store, or that was it. There was no sneaker internet, no eBay for sneakers, etc. Hell, I didn't even have a credit card LOLYou’ve come a long way since then, buddy. Now you can wear them for your house slippers.
My frustration over that OG Concord experience is what makes owning that shoe probably the most meaningful to me to this day. I must've called every Footlocker etc I could in search of a new pair, and couldn't find one. For a while, I expected them to restock everywhere, like Jordans always had until that point. But nope. It never occurred to me to call Eastbay, I probably could have gotten a pair that way. But it was the dark ages compared to now. I was programmed that I had to buy shoes in my local store, or that was it. There was no sneaker internet, no eBay for sneakers, etc. Hell, I didn't even have a credit card LOL
Yup. Everything about buying Jordans changed that day in '95. I was so confused by it all. But after what happened to me with Concords, I was at my local Footlocker before it opened for the black/red release that April. And there were other people there, too. It was nuts to me. I remember telling some of my friends about it later that day, and they were like, wait what? People were lined up for the Jordan release? LOLNo kidding I crawled through several stores out here in Vegas for those when they released too...Never experienced anything like that before then...Was totally crazy to me at the time...Eventually tracked a pair down in my size at a Sports Authority right before Christmas ‘95...Little did I know but a few months later I’d be going through the same mess for the Black / Red’s ...
Also speaking about Eastbay and no credit cards.......................C.O.D. Clutch...
Is that Roger Clemens?
JUICED!
Yeah. I asked myself that too since he’s worn adidas and Reebok primarilyIs that Roger Clemens?
I did not realize he was into golfing. Caught me off guard lolYeah. I asked myself that too since he’s worn adidas and Reebok primarily
What caught ME off guard was that belly. I thought it was John Daly.I did not realize he was into golfing. Caught me off guard lol
JUICED!
Welp