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I'm sure it's been pointed out already at some point in this thread (maybe even in the 20 pgs between when I copped and when I finished my breakfast), but according to the BLS inflation calculator $220 today is equal to $115 in '89. So, basically the same price for the same shoe 27 yrs later.
FAV Shoe Of All Time
Don't wanna OD, but really thinking of buying 4 pairs for self
IIt blend in with thehoodtab,I'mit's camouflage
Glad a majority of us seemed to have flourished.
Mad at all y'all employee discount users/Swoosh account holders, though. Handing the cashier $235 for some Jordans felt repulsive
Yeah the fire red leather seems to be a little softer, but they are both pretty similar.I just compared mine, the cements are a little bit better. Close though. More pucker on the fire red
If you compare the materials on these to anything NB, Diadora, Adidas or Filling Pieces release in the same price range, the materials are subpar.I just compared mine, the cements are a little bit better. Close though. More pucker on the fire red
not even in the same price range...Compare them to $80 air force ones, and you can see whats going on.
If you compare the materials on these to anything NB, Diadora, Adidas or Filling Pieces release in the same price range, the materials are subpar.
Still glad I got them, though.
If you compare the materials on these to anything NB, Diadora, Adidas or Filling Pieces release in the same price range, the materials are subpar.
Still glad I got them, though.
atleast you got pencil, many got blue Ink$240 w/ tax and this is the crap I get.
You can see where the leather was drawn on with pencil or something to align the midsole.
I'm sure it's been pointed out already at some point in this thread (maybe even in the 20 pgs between when I copped and when I finished my breakfast), but according to the BLS inflation calculator $220 today is equal to $115 in '89. So, basically the same price for the same shoe 27 yrs later.