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Tried on the white/black earlier and they are very light like some ppl have said. but i wasnt feeling the colorway.
THESE NEED TO RELEASE ASAP PLS.
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Tried on the white/black earlier and they are very light like some ppl have said. but i wasnt feeling the colorway.
THESE NEED TO RELEASE ASAP PLS.
Originally Posted by Mister Friendly
I went to the stores and checked these out. The Red pair looks better than Black but I dont know if I can justify paying 170 for team looking Jordan-Lebron PS shoe especially with the Playoff XIII coming out next week. If they go down to like 120 I`ll probably get them.
I hope if they do more colorways they get creative with the colorways.
Tried on the white/black earlier and they are very light like some ppl have said. but i wasnt feeling the colorway.
Originally Posted by KingHeru1
When I think Air jordan I think well thougt out patterns and colors. The performance always dictated style. If these didn't have a Jumpman nobody would be checking for them. I can easily see these being some Reeboks that sit on the shelf. When will people realize the power of logos? That is what it is. It's the power that the signature Air Jordan and the Jumpman holds. It is not about groundbreaking design or even innovation. I used to walk miles to the mall just to see the lastest Air Jordan but now I don't even want to drive a couple of miles to the mall near my house to see these. If I offend the Jordan faithful my apologies but this is my truth. For as long as I can remember I wanted to design Air Jordans. This is really sad to see because I truly feel that I can do a lot better. If I ever get the chance to design for Jordan Brand I promise to do my best to get back to the original flavor that brought all of us together to sit down and eat at the table of Air Jordan.
Originally Posted by KingHeru1
When I think Air jordan I think well thougt out patterns and colors. The performance always dictated style. If these didn't have a Jumpman nobody would be checking for them. I can easily see these being some Reeboks that sit on the shelf. When will people realize the power of logos? That is what it is. It's the power that the signature Air Jordan and the Jumpman holds. It is not about groundbreaking design or even innovation. I used to walk miles to the mall just to see the lastest Air Jordan but now I don't even want to drive a couple of miles to the mall near my house to see these. If I offend the Jordan faithful my apologies but this is my truth. For as long as I can remember I wanted to design Air Jordans. This is really sad to see because I truly feel that I can do a lot better. If I ever get the chance to design for Jordan Brand I promise to do my best to get back to the original flavor that brought all of us together to sit down and eat at the table of Air Jordan.
Originally Posted by dannykcha
Here's some information on the fit, and other information that I got from talking in detail with a Jordan Brand Rep. that was at the Culver City Jordan Brand / Footaction event. I'm sure most of this has been heard somewhere, but maybe not some parts.
1. I tried all six colorways on (white/black, white/varsity-royal, white/varsity-red, YOTR's, white/white/powder-blue(?), and white/white/true-red(?) and he reason why some people say they run big and some say small is because of the following:
- Yes, there is a little extra room in the toe area, but not THAT much. Because the Jordan 2011 has an internal sockliner/bootie, they do fit a little snug up top. Overall, I would say stick with your regular size unless you have really narrow feet. If they are a little big, you can tie them up a little tighter. But if go a half-size down and they are a little snug, you can't do anything but hope that they'll stretch out since they are a one-piece internal sockliner/bootie construction.
2. The Jordan Brand x G-Shock watches were being released during All-Star Weekend ONLY. Only 5 per color (Red, Black, Blue), per day, were being sold. Very limited.
3. As for the white patent shoes with the Carolina/Powder blue and/or True-Red midsole you see in various pictures, they were being used as try-on pairs for customers. That way, employees wouldn't have to run back and grab boxes, unbox them, etc.
- After talking to the Jordan Brand Rep. about these , they said that these colorways MIGHT be released later on due to the demand that was seen for them during this event.
4. Anniversary model releases: III, IV, IX, XI
- What's so special about releasing these again is that you had the choice to buy each one on a specific day for retail price, or for approximately $50 more (and limited to a handful of pairs each day) you could get any of the pairs laser etched with whatever you wanted. Ex. Anywhere possible on the shoe, you could laser on your name, cement print (on certain areas only), Jumpman/Flight logos, numbers, etc. Along with the lasering on-site, they custom lasered lace-tags with the purchase (I think that's what they're called) out of your choice of colored plastic. You are able to get anything that you wanted on it. (That would fit on the length of the lace-tag.)
- Along with the Anniversarys, you could laser the Comfort VIS 11 in White/Red and/or White/Blue, as well as customer screen printing of your choice on a select group of shirts and outerwear.
I know I'm missing some stuff, so I'll post more if I remember.