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Oh I thought you copped somethin from that list above.
Was gon let u know u wylin lol
Was gon let u know u wylin lol
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Lmaoooooooo that was fun, but maybe cuz I actually hit on a pair
It was hilarious seeing everyone on here and Twitter buggin tf out
I'm more likely to grab the Royals. Something about Satin 1's and how awful that wings logo always looks that just grinds my gears. They come off looking fake to me.I’m all in on Satin Breds. Not sure yet about these suede Royals. They look okay but I already have real Royals that I don’t wear too often. Going to be a game time decision.
The Ten?I am relieved you weren’t around when The Ten dropped on SNKRS. No way you would have survived that experience. We’d be mourning Davey right now.
Air Jordan 1 High OG “Royal Reimagined”
Color: Black/Royal Blue-White
Style Code: DZ5485-042
Release Date: November 4, 2023
Price: $180
The original 9 off white Nikes and that one chuck taylor before folks knew they were gonna make a zillion different off white NikesThe Ten?
The Ten?
don't worryI hope Nike goes bankrupt.
...I've never felt more strongly about anything in my life.
Air Jordan 1 High OG “Royal Reimagined”
Color: Black/Royal Blue-White
Style Code: DZ5485-042
Release Date: November 4, 2023
Price: $180
Pure as the driven snow.
…like a virgin on prom night.
I don't love the all suede Royals.Millennial royals and breds both hot garbage
Money saved though, ain’t mad at it
Interesting stat from reuters article today...
"On the resale platform StockX, the average premium paid on new releases of Nike's Air Jordan 1 Retro High, long considered a quintessential collector's shoe, has slipped from a high of 61% in 2020 to 4% in 2023."
Nike Air Jordans are losing resale value. Is sneaker culture moving on?
When Nike reports its results for the key back-to-school shopping season on Thursday, investors will be eyeing the performance of its Jordan brand, a major profit-driver for the company.www.reuters.com
Interesting stat from reuters article today...
"On the resale platform StockX, the average premium paid on new releases of Nike's Air Jordan 1 Retro High, long considered a quintessential collector's shoe, has slipped from a high of 61% in 2020 to 4% in 2023."
Nike Air Jordans are losing resale value. Is sneaker culture moving on?
When Nike reports its results for the key back-to-school shopping season on Thursday, investors will be eyeing the performance of its Jordan brand, a major profit-driver for the company.www.reuters.com
Mauves today.