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word, well good luck then...i hope these end up not being too hard to get...cause i definetly need a pair to rock
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It happened to me tooOriginally Posted by professafinessa
now i just got another email that they are sold out and a my refund was sent??...did this happen to anyone else?
What are Shoetrends like for purchases they got in stock?Originally Posted by LonelyBoySole
It happened to me tooOriginally Posted by professafinessa
now i just got another email that they are sold out and a my refund was sent??...did this happen to anyone else?
I hate Shoetrends, They suck at pre-orders, BADLY, and yet i buy from them again and i get this... No More...
normally I wouldn't agree with you, I'm all for nike retros i.e foams being made widely available but I do think it's pretty unfair to make a limited air force 1 then make it un-limited. Imagine if they did that with the cartoons or entourages etc it would take away from their appeal/value.Originally Posted by inchecksince81
Being from Long Island I copped a pair from streetgear last year for $130. Now they will flood the market with them and take away the rarity of the first release. SMH at nike, they release something [ala eggplants] see how well they do, and re-release them. It seems to be the new trend for nike. These will also be available in footlockers, champs and footactions according to a newspaper acticle I read.
If you need something to be limited for it to have appeal then you're definitely in this for the wrong reasons.Originally Posted by teekay
normally I wouldn't agree with you, I'm all for nike retros i.e foams being made widely available but I do think it's pretty unfair to make a limited air force 1 then make it un-limited. Imagine if they did that with the cartoons or entourages etc it would take away from their appeal/value.Originally Posted by inchecksince81
Being from Long Island I copped a pair from streetgear last year for $130. Now they will flood the market with them and take away the rarity of the first release. SMH at nike, they release something [ala eggplants] see how well they do, and re-release them. It seems to be the new trend for nike. These will also be available in footlockers, champs and footactions according to a newspaper acticle I read.
In saying that I would love to cop the Jones Beach's at retail
Originally Posted by trethousandgt
Yea this was pretty bad on Nike's behalf. Why would you market a shoe as limited and then flood the market with them? This is why sneaker prices have crashed, instead of focusing on other styles they continuously flood the market with the same stuff that they market as "special" and "limited." If they were going to make this shoe widely available they should have done that last year as well.
Originally Posted by trethousandgt
Yea this was pretty bad on Nike's behalf. Why would you market a shoe as limited and then flood the market with them? This is why sneaker prices have crashed, instead of focusing on other styles they continuously flood the market with the same stuff that they market as "special" and "limited." If they were going to make this shoe widely available they should have done that last year as well.
I don't own anything really limited in my 60+ collection I just cop what I like and can afford at the time, just don't think Nike should release something limited like this then again in large numbers I'd prefer them to just release them from the start like that.Originally Posted by DownyBoy
If you need something to be limited for it to have appeal then you're definitely in this for the wrong reasons.Originally Posted by teekay
normally I wouldn't agree with you, I'm all for nike retros i.e foams being made widely available but I do think it's pretty unfair to make a limited air force 1 then make it un-limited. Imagine if they did that with the cartoons or entourages etc it would take away from their appeal/value.Originally Posted by inchecksince81
Being from Long Island I copped a pair from streetgear last year for $130. Now they will flood the market with them and take away the rarity of the first release. SMH at nike, they release something [ala eggplants] see how well they do, and re-release them. It seems to be the new trend for nike. These will also be available in footlockers, champs and footactions according to a newspaper acticle I read.
In saying that I would love to cop the Jones Beach's at retail
Originally Posted by 2 gun gibbs
Baby Jumpman, good looks on that info. Took the ride out to Hempstead, copped for retail, now I'm good
Originally Posted by bigsupa
SO THESE HAVE BEEN SITTING ON A SHELF FOR A YEAR NOW?
Originally Posted by DownyBoy
If you need something to be limited for it to have appeal then you're definitely in this for the wrong reasons.Originally Posted by teekay
normally I wouldn't agree with you, I'm all for nike retros i.e foams being made widely available but I do think it's pretty unfair to make a limited air force 1 then make it un-limited. Imagine if they did that with the cartoons or entourages etc it would take away from their appeal/value.Originally Posted by inchecksince81
Being from Long Island I copped a pair from streetgear last year for $130. Now they will flood the market with them and take away the rarity of the first release. SMH at nike, they release something [ala eggplants] see how well they do, and re-release them. It seems to be the new trend for nike. These will also be available in footlockers, champs and footactions according to a newspaper acticle I read.
In saying that I would love to cop the Jones Beach's at retail