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the guy at the end was serious too!
exposed. some people shouldnt have the right own jordans.
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the guy at the end was serious too!
exposed. some people shouldnt have the right own jordans.
i bet you don't either.
quality is amazing and depends on size but if you can find them for 350 i would jump honestly before people finally see the superb quality used on them and start scrambling for themI want the shattered backboards anybody know the quality and fair resell price
I want the shattered backboards anybody know the quality and fair resell price
Co-signYeah I agree. definitely way better then the 2011, those were trash.
I concur. If you don't know who Tinker Hatfield is, then your entire collection should be confiscated by the police. You should also receive a Five Hundred dollar fine.
exposed. some people shouldnt have the right own jordans.
Tinker Hatfield: Designed the Air Jordan 3 through the Air Jordan 15, the 20th anniversary Air Jordan 20, the Air Jordan 23, and the Air Jordan 25; was previously known for designing the Air Max 1; called in to work with Jordan who wanted to quit working with Nike because he disliked the earlier models. After coming up with the Air Jordan 3 which Jordan liked the rest was history.... Can I keep my collection now?
I concur. If you don't know who Tinker Hatfield is, then your entire collection should be confiscated by the police. You should also receive a Five Hundred dollar fine.
forgot to cite your sourcesTinker Hatfield: Designed the Air Jordan 3 through the Air Jordan 15, the 20th anniversary Air Jordan 20, the Air Jordan 23, and the Air Jordan 25; was previously known for designing the Air Max 1; called in to work with Jordan who wanted to quit working with Nike because he disliked the earlier models. After coming up with the Air Jordan 3 which Jordan liked the rest was history....courtesy of Google
wikiapedia for the Air Jordan 20, 23, and 25 part but the rest is stuff I knew from the history and Tinker favorite model is the Air Jordan 11; Source: Tinker Hatfield in the Nike DNA lab video on youtube.forgot to cite your sources
Quick question for anyone who is wiling to respond. How are some of you judging quality? Is it from playing ball in these, and then the shoe isn't holding up, or is it about the looks of the shoes?
I personally could not give a rat's *** about the shape and blah, blah, blah, because if they do hold up better than some of the stuff that has come out over the last few years, then they have done their job in my estimation. However, I do think that it is screwed up that both Reebok and Adidas has never had to call their retro's remastered, as they have always held up just fine on court.
It's material quality, sockliner and overall durability - a lot of the garbage churned out by Nike/JB wears poorly after one or two casual wears, let alone a full fledged ball game. Plastic leather folds (not creases), shoes are uncomfortable due to stripped sock-liners and mid sole paint cracking/crumbling.
You claim not to care 'about the shape and blah, blah, blah,' so is it OK to sell the Nike Air Hyper Max 2009 as the Lebron VII?