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No like for real. I think its time to admit that time out **** doesn’t work.A wise man named Micheal Jai White
Said we need to bring *** whooping back
Baltimore????????
Yes indeed. This is NIKETALK, y’all should know this
Or we forgot about the history of sneakers on this message board?
It doesn't.No like for real. I think its time to admit that time out **** doesn’t work.
Who do they claim are the orginators?No, I remember it. There has been some members on this site in multiple threads who have pushed against the idea that urban communities and people of color are the originators of sneaker culture. It's just interesting depending on what thread you're in what story will be told.
It’s really always been Baltimore area leading the sneaker culture, but I won’t derail .
But Y’all a cool #2, that is a more well known and a LOUD city that takes credit. I get it
But yeah. Most of the urban fashion gets popping from street culture in the mid Atlantic. Partially I-95 corridor. DC-Baltimore-NYC @Chopper
Kinda wild to see where DTLR is now. And also wild to see Foams, Nike Boots, AF1, New Balance…go from a niche, local shoe…to Everywhere and popular
Who do they claim are the orginators?
The is Glenn Greenwald on Tucker level nastyIt’s really always been Baltimore area leading the sneaker culture, but I won’t derail .
But Y’all a cool #2, that is a more well known and a LOUD city that takes credit. I get it
But yeah. Most of the urban fashion gets popping from street culture in the mid Atlantic. Partially I-95 corridor. DC-Baltimore-NYC @Chopper
Kinda wild to see where DTLR is now. And also wild to see Foams, Nike Boots, AF1, New Balance…go from a niche, local shoe…to Everywhere and popular
My thing is, if you live in city A how what was going on in city B to say who made what poppin when? Especially, before the internet. Im mainly talking about the Foamposites. Dudes act like they were just some random shoe, worn by and unknown player for an obscure basketball team in Florida. I got family from DC. They’re gonna ask me what I know about Foams…..as Im wearing a Penny jersey.
1. You can TRAVEL.My thing is, if you live in city A how what was going on in city B to say who made what poppin when? Especially, before the internet. Im mainly talking about the Foamposites. Dudes act like they were just some random shoe, worn by and unknown player for an obscure basketball team in Florida. I got family from DC. They’re gonna ask me what I know about Foams…..as Im wearing a Penny jersey.
In Florida, we are known for gold chains, gold teeth, old school cars with candy paint and 20s or 30s. Everyone region has sub cultures.
2. Nike themselves tell you . It’s very easy for a company in sales, to pinpoint a geographic region buying a product.
It’s really this simple.
It’s really always been Baltimore area leading the sneaker culture, but I won’t derail .
But Y’all a cool #2, that is a more well known and a LOUD city that takes credit. I get it
But yeah. Most of the urban fashion gets popping from street culture in the mid Atlantic. Partially I-95 corridor. DC-Baltimore-NYC @Chopper
Kinda wild to see where DTLR is now. And also wild to see Foams, Nike Boots, AF1, New Balance…go from a niche, local shoe…to Everywhere and popular
I know they sold a lot in the area, but what me is when people start trying to see “DC made Foams hot”…its like whoa…chill. Everyone liked them when they dropped. Foams would been Foams without DC. Most of us….or our parents….was trying to spend $200 on some sneakers.1. You can TRAVEL.
2. Nike themselves tell you . It’s very easy for a company in sales, to pinpoint a geographic region buying a product.
And not only that, it is evident. Like clearly evident when you go to these certain places and certain times. I traveled and lived. I moved from Baltimore to Atlanta at 17. Two Major cities. My College was literally across the street from WALTERS. The most famous, major and historical sneaker store, right in downtown atlanta.
When I asked the owner there about the royal blue foamposites in 2007/2008, the dude straight up told me “there is not a demand for that here.” They didn’t even ship em there then. He immediately presumed I was from “up there” Fast forward 3-4 years later, everywhere.
They have articles and videos telling you. Nike guys themselves wrote about each of the shoes I mentioned, and the regions impact. Same with New Balance etc.
It ain’t hard man .
It’s really this simple.
Def A First Time For Everything.
Dont Think I've Ever Heard This Take Before
Charlie Rudo and nembringing back the discontinued AF1 is a starting point if you want to look into it.Def A First Time For Everything.
Dont Think I've Ever Heard This Take Before
I know they sold a lot in the area, but what me is when people start trying to see “DC made Foams hot”…its like whoa…chill. Everyone liked them when they dropped. Foams would been Foams without DC. Most of us….or our parents….was trying to spend $200 on some sneakers.
I remember moving to San Diego and me and my boys would ride our bikes to the BX just look at the Foams. None of is knew anything about the DMV. A dude in Slidell, Louisiana was not buying no Foams because DC ******. No! Now you CAN say dudes bought Reebok Workouts because of New Orleans dudes but, Im sorry, Gogo didn’t hit world like Cash Money. Yall giving yourself a little too much. Ill give yall the Nike boots. I seen that happen, but I can’t agree with “DC put everyone on foams”. As a person NOT from DC, I can tell you the District of Columbia had nothing to do with people like the foams. That like saying Texas put everyone on to pickup trucks.That area DID, tho. It wasn’t going to be popular everywhere. It wasn’t. There was an area that was up on em, and stuck with em way past 97. When a lot of people happens to forget about them actually. That’s simply the facts.
You have to really understand the dynamics over here.
Hustlers and people in the street or adjacent, was DEF, trying to spend $200 on sneakers. Especially in DMV-Baltimore. That trickles out to impressionable teens, rappers and everybody “cool” etc.
Shoot, dudes up the Jail saw NB as a flex, just because of the price point. When I tell you, $200-$300 sweatsuits from a local urban wear store was the norm at that point…and they made their colorways to specially match whatever color of sneaker. That type of **** is unique to that region.
These are the facts
I remember moving to San Diego and me and my boys would ride our bikes to the BX just look at the Foams. None of is knew anything about the DMV. A dude in Slidell, Louisiana was not buying no Foams because DC ******. No! Now you CAN say dudes bought Reebok Workouts because of New Orleans dudes but, Im sorry, Gogo didn’t hit world like Cash Money. Yall giving yourself a little too much. Ill give yall the Nike boots. I seen that happen, but I can’t agree with “DC put everyone on foams”. As a person NOT from DC, I can tell you the District of Columbia had nothing to do with people like the foams. That like saying Texas put everyone on to pickup trucks.
The taking things away is borderline too. I've seen it work and I've seen it fail.It doesn't.
Only thing that works is taking things away and the good ol belt
I remember moving to San Diego and me and my boys would ride our bikes to the BX just look at the Foams. None of is knew anything about the DMV. A dude in Slidell, Louisiana was not buying no Foams because DC ******. No! Now you CAN say dudes bought Reebok Workouts because of New Orleans dudes but, Im sorry, Gogo didn’t hit world like Cash Money. Yall giving yourself a little too much. Ill give yall the Nike boots. I seen that happen, but I can’t agree with “DC put everyone on foams”. As a person NOT from DC, I can tell you the District of Columbia had nothing to do with people like the foams. That like saying Texas put everyone on to pickup trucks.