Official Air Jordan 1 Retro High Thread Vol: Best Model/Thread

Best colorway?

  • Black/Red

    Votes: 1,044 44.1%
  • Royal

    Votes: 321 13.6%
  • Chicago

    Votes: 460 19.4%
  • Shadow

    Votes: 176 7.4%
  • Black Toe

    Votes: 238 10.1%
  • UNC

    Votes: 77 3.3%
  • Kentucky

    Votes: 19 0.8%
  • Neutral Grey

    Votes: 32 1.4%

  • Total voters
    2,367
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bro, in high school: size 42 x 38 girbuad shuttle and akademiks jeans were steadily in my daily rotation. XL sean john, phat farm and vokal shirts. i was 5’5. also, had a DEEEEEP rotation of pinwheel hats in the early 2000s

college: wearing double polos with the popped collars. would pair these with baggy LRG jeans with the Alifes

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
thank ****ing goodness i existed during a time before camera phones and limited access to myspace

It never gets old on this site whenever peeps reiterate about how they dressed during the 2000s. I've posted multiple times on this site how I stupidly wore my clothes, particularly NBA jerseys, too damn big, in size 3XL to be specific. I was stupider with the throwback MLB jerseys wearing them in 4XL. All that crap went to my knees.

I still have a hard time fathoming why it was trendy to wear clothes way too damn big during the 2000s. And why I was dumb enough to follow suit.

Limited access to camera phones during the 2000s is irrelevant because society pretty much has the image of peeps wearing clothes too big seared in their minds. And it's easy to find archival pictures of famous people dressing that way online.

Pinwheel hats was a wild time

I didn't mind the pinwheel hats. That style was common with New Era in the early 2000s. I miss them. I always preferred the versions that were strictly two-tone as opposed to the versions that had more than two colors on each quadrant of the crown part. The versions with many colors looked like clown hats.

I wish they still made the two-tone versions because they were always colorful and helped bring out more color if you wore them to match with a specific team's attire.

Ain't no shame. That flyknit racer + pinrolls had folks in a chokehold.

What was "pinroll"? Please explain. I can't recall that style of pants that were mentioned in previous posts on here.
 




It never gets old on this site whenever peeps reiterate about how they dressed during the 2000s. I've posted multiple times on this site how I stupidly wore my clothes, particularly NBA jerseys, too damn big, in size 3XL to be specific. I was stupider with the throwback MLB jerseys wearing them in 4XL. All that crap went to my knees.

I still have a hard time fathoming why it was trendy to wear clothes way too damn big during the 2000s. And why I was dumb enough to follow suit.

Limited access to camera phones during the 2000s is irrelevant because society pretty much has the image of peeps wearing clothes too big seared in their minds. And it's easy to find archival pictures of famous people dressing that way online.



I didn't mind the pinwheel hats. That style was common with New Era in the early 2000s. I miss them. I always preferred the versions that were strictly two-tone as opposed to the versions that had more than two colors on each quadrant of the crown part. The versions with many colors looked like clown hats.

I wish they still made the two-tone versions because they were always colorful and helped bring out more color if you wore them to match with a specific team's attire.



What was "pinroll"? Please explain. I can't recall that style of pants that were mentioned in previous posts on here.

I still pinroll my pants from time to time. Just a way to roll up the bottom of pants (maybe folding is better term). Thankfully I was on the hypebeast wdywt thread back in the early 2000s and did not get on board the xxxxl sizing train. It was all slim fit Japanese selvedge, supreme, vans, visvim, and correct sizing over there.
 
I still pinroll my pants from time to time. Just a way to roll up the bottom of pants (maybe folding is better term). Thankfully I was on the hypebeast wdywt thread back in the early 2000s and did not get on board the xxxxl sizing train. It was all slim fit Japanese selvedge, supreme, vans, visvim, and correct sizing over there.
Yeah them hypebeast guys roasted me out my pinrolls
 
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