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Not true at all. Some folks actually like the shoes. I will say there’s a lot of people who’s “sneakerhead identity” is tied to the value of the shoes.
I’ve got some GRs and I’ve got some limited stuff, I bought what I bought because I wanted it, not because I’m trying to fit in with what’s hot at the moment. That mentality has ruined the sneaker hobby from when I came into and now.
Crazy how true this is, and I will never understand it. Went into a FNL with a buddy about a year ago and one of the employees was talking about "value" to another customer. My buddy had the black/cement 3's on and the employee says "my man right here got on a $500 pair of shoes!" all loud. I had on a pair of older Dunks and he says "and this man...I don't even know what he's wearing, but they're Dunks, so I know they're worth something." I just kinda looked at him like what are you even talking about? I couldn't care less how much something in my collection is "worth." I honestly don't care if I found it at Shoe Carnival or Kohl's. If I like it, I'm buying it and rocking it. If I don't like it, idc what the perceived value is, I'm not putting in any effort to try to get them.