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no youre just too slowSame for me, but i'm now 0 for 12 now for NTSF,(and I DM within the first 30s avg) I wonder what's the real myth behind RSVP...
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no youre just too slowSame for me, but i'm now 0 for 12 now for NTSF,(and I DM within the first 30s avg) I wonder what's the real myth behind RSVP...
Indeed...Will eastbay get any of the aj 1's in size 17?
daam resellers are bad enough.. Dont be a stupid reseller. Hahahaha.. Wait for the bred 13 dumb ***
I'm sorry but you have to be a complete moron if you think you're going to profit off of this release.
So if I'm not able to get any at release tomorrow you dont think il have to pay too much for a resell? Fools will still probably try charging the sandusky pricedaam resellers are bad enough.. Dont be a stupid reseller. Hahahaha.. Wait for the bred 13 dumb ***
so you are saying i need to be like .0079 seconds then?no youre just too slow
I will let you in on my jordan buying tips...Same for me, but i'm now 0 for 12 now for NTSF,(and I DM within the first 30s avg) I wonder what's the real myth behind RSVP...
Edit: nvm that was Knicks infoWill eastbay get any of the aj 1's in size 17?
They aren't including Nike Air on these to push the retro+ colorway dropping the same day and meant to honor MJ wearing the OG white/red/black at MSG. They know everyone wants the white/red and black/red 1's released with Nike Air but I bet they make it an overpriced pack for the two in the next couple years. Maybe for the 30th anniversary.
These will sell in good numbers. I haven't had a pair since '94 and some have never had a pair. Releasing Nike Air on the first retro in 19 years doesn't make much sense for them, whereas the Royals are on their second retro. Nike/Jordan can do what they want but ultimately it's about the long game for them and keeping people sinking money into purchases that are only slightly different versions of the same shoe. And it's certainly working. Sometimes you get a nice treat like the Royals or Knicks, sometimes you get a generic release. I think everyone should be less critical and greedy and limit your purchases to what you really want or have to add to your collection. Keeping up with every release at the rate they're dropping is a lot of money and effort no matter what your financial status is.
Well said.They aren't including Nike Air on these to push the retro+ colorway dropping the same day and meant to honor MJ wearing the OG white/red/black at MSG. They know everyone wants the white/red and black/red 1's released with Nike Air but I bet they make it an overpriced pack for the two in the next couple years. Maybe for the 30th anniversary.
These will sell in good numbers. I haven't had a pair since '94 and some have never had a pair. Releasing Nike Air on the first retro in 19 years doesn't make much sense for them, whereas the Royals are on their second retro. Nike/Jordan can do what they want but ultimately it's about the long game for them and keeping people sinking money into purchases that are only slightly different versions of the same shoe. And it's certainly working. Sometimes you get a nice treat like the Royals or Knicks, sometimes you get a generic release. I think everyone should be less critical and greedy and limit your purchases to what you really want or have to add to your collection. Keeping up with every release at the rate they're dropping is a lot of money and effort no matter what your financial status is.
Best **** i heard bout Jordan releasing **** every damn monthThey aren't including Nike Air on these to push the retro+ colorway dropping the same day and meant to honor MJ wearing the OG white/red/black at MSG. They know everyone wants the white/red and black/red 1's released with Nike Air but I bet they make it an overpriced pack for the two in the next couple years. Maybe for the 30th anniversary.
These will sell in good numbers. I haven't had a pair since '94 and some have never had a pair. Releasing Nike Air on the first retro in 19 years doesn't make much sense for them, whereas the Royals are on their second retro. Nike/Jordan can do what they want but ultimately it's about the long game for them and keeping people sinking money into purchases that are only slightly different versions of the same shoe. And it's certainly working. Sometimes you get a nice treat like the Royals or Knicks, sometimes you get a generic release. I think everyone should be less critical and greedy and limit your purchases to what you really want or have to add to your collection. Keeping up with every release at the rate they're dropping is a lot of money and effort no matter what your financial status is.