silverbackhoney
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Isn't a selling thread. Remove that before you get an official warning from a moderator
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just wonder whether they keep all details authentic to the ogs.
i mean even the 1999 retros had nike logo on the outsole and insole.
I bought a pair of NDS 2001 Bred 11's for 275 im sure you can find X's for under 300I just picked up a DS pair of '05 Steels for $224. Every other DS pair I had come across was no less then $300.
just wonder whether they keep all details authentic to the ogs.
i mean even the 1999 retros had nike logo on the outsole and insole.
The main details in addition to Nike Air, is the Netting. I wish they would correct that to the Original Netting. The current one they have used since 2004 is just horrible and cheap looking.
And Screw the Hang Tag, and Retro/Detail Booklet. Use that money to correct the Netting, which is a very important visual detail on the IV.
Hopefully ...just wonder whether they keep all details authentic to the ogs.
i mean even the 1999 retros had nike logo on the outsole and insole.
Expecting about GR numbers
Source: Using logic
Expecting about GR numbers
Source: Using logic
Then ur source is misinformed
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nah man come on, ain't it really the only all star weekend jordan we know of so far? by that I'd say these are a GR definitely
Unless Nike is doing something completely different with these they will not be a GR or close to it. No retro Jordan with NA branding has been a GR, the last one to drop on ASW was the AJ3 WC88. There was supposedly around 120k, which is more than OG 1 numbers but not up there with a regular release. Usually a GR is about 250-350k, holiday releases can be up to 500k+.
7s had Nike air branding but I see your point. It's been stated these won't be as limited as the '88 3s. Despite your point, we in NT still hope for a GR or something close. I myself am no sneaker head and will not jump through hoops or hope for a 1 in 100000 chance at getting them online. A GR helps JB and the consumer. Oreo 4 numbers would be lit for theseUnless Nike is doing something completely different with these they will not be a GR or close to it. No retro Jordan with NA branding has been a GR, the last one to drop on ASW was the AJ3 WC88. There was supposedly around 120k, which is more than OG 1 numbers but not up there with a regular release. Usually a GR is about 250-350k, holiday releases can be up to 500k+.