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These military greens tho>Military black >>> Military Blue
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These military greens tho>Military black >>> Military Blue
Celtrick 4sY’all calling them Celtic SBs got me laughing
a million times better
The shoes are fine. The colorway itself is just boring on the silhouette imo. We have the orginal Sbs, we have the military blacks. I’d want the next SB 4s not to look like a consolation prize if you missed out on the 2 colorways I mentioned lol
I know folks would disagree but I’d love for them to use the Nike SB silhouette to reintroduced the 2005 laser 4s. Especially the black pair if done right.
We finally get a good Air Jordan 4 shape after 20+ years and you ask for these two colorways?
It’s shameful, really. The SB division of Nike seems to understand the importance of attention to detail, whereas it’s obviously a foreign concept within the JB division.Damn skateboarding division cares more about the shape and appearance of one of the best Air Jordans ever than the brand that is supposed to represent MJ's history.
It’s shameful, really. The SB division of Nike seems to understand the importance of attention to detail, whereas it’s obviously a foreign concept within the JB division.
I guess they are at least willing to copy the homework that SB did, to an extent.
There is (maybe was, at this point) the SB office that was near the cafeteria on Campus. I've been gone from Nike as an employee for awhile now, so things might have changed. The crew working at SB in the mid-to-late 2000's was a good bunch. I was even gifted the Pee Wee's.There’s no such thing as an sb division. Jordan brand just thinks they can get away with giving people reps and then reeling them in for special projects
There’s no such thing as an sb division. Jordan brand just thinks they can get away with giving people reps and then reeling them in for special projects
There is (maybe was, at this point) the SB office that was near the cafeteria on Campus. I've been gone from Nike as an employee for awhile now, so things might have changed. The crew working at SB in the mid-to-late 2000's was a good bunch. I was even gifted the Pee Wee's.
You are correct! Different offices/divisions located within the different buildings on-Campus. I did a shadow with Team Sports once in the Jordan Building. That was definitely not the career path I wanted. But, it was fun to see what those people do.ACG, Nike SB, Nike Running, Nike Basketball… I mean Nike does have different departments (divisions) running areas they specialize in.
Like what decisions, do you mean the way they retro or market or release them?I think it’s important to remember this collaboration took a couple years to finish. So this was a significant undertaking and it wasn’t on any tight deadline to be mass produced in huge numbers. Whether that’s all the SB people or not seems less relevant to me. I find it hard to believe that the designers are different in their regard to detail or OG specs at SB vs JB. I think it’s hard for many people to come to grips with deliberate decisions we don’t like that they do like as part of their larger sales strategy.
And let’s be real: you land shoe of the year on a Jordan 4 in 2023 you’ve crushed it out of the park. It can cover for a dozen ****ty Jordan retros cause no one remembers the losers
Or maybe Nike/JB just don’t care to make a better mold? (I know they have the SB mold).Like what decisions, do you mean the way they retro or market or release them?
Or the actual shapae and design of the shoe?