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I went to my local ross today and they had the same kobe's in the same size. DIdn't find anything else though
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Noob question: At Nike outlets, do they stock new items on specific days or do they just put it on shelves as it arrives?
I believe they put new stock on the floor either Thursday or Friday.Noob question: At Nike outlets, do they stock new items on specific days or do they just put it on shelves as it arrives?
What did those Woven slip ons look like?
Thanks! Picked one up at the TJ Maxx in Concord.Only asked if they had any AM2013's left. Didn't bother asking what color they were when they told me they're out of it. Price was $100 (2 pages back).
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I don't know if anybody's currently on the lookout for this thing but they are available at TJ Maxx Burbank Empire Center for $16.99 (Original retail @ $40). They also had forearm sleeves for $14.99 (Original retail @ $30). Size was either S/M or L/XL.
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Marshalls Burbank Empire Center had the Air Max Pillars in Navy Blue/Yellow but I don't remember the sizes nor the price.
Team Bank?San Leandro had a bunch of KDs behind the register. They were black and orange. Not BHMs tho. Didn't ask how much.
thats stupid, why would they do that?For size 12 NYC people: Century 21 on Cortland Street has 4-5 pairs of Kobe VII Elite (Black) for $100. They cut the lids off the boxes though.
The reason why they tear the lids is because they usually will stick those on the hash/back wall. By cutting out the lids, it allows the store to display variety of shoes organized by size. By having lids on all the shoes, people would have to open every box and see what's inside (because we all know reading the box can make you go crossed-eye at times). This allow the flow of traffic much faster, which means quicker sales.
IMO, the ripped box doesn't really bother me. When something is at that price, I tend to wear it more often and actually use basketball shoes for basketball. But that just me. Hopefully, that explains why they are instructed to display that way. You might get lucky at times and see if they have more in the back with lids still attached.
Surprisingly Ross gets a lot of adidas PEs that were actually issued to the player. Granted these are almost always mid-level guys but pretty sure those are legit player issued.
Probably $79.99 since that was how much the Birch was when I purchased mine..but with the additional 20% off sale I got it for $55!San Leandro had a bunch of KDs behind the register. They were black and orange. Not BHMs tho. Didn't ask how much.
Maybe... I don't remember them having red tho.Team Bank?
Alright, it's still dumb, I have no problem flipping the top or pulling the shoes out, but whatevsThe reason why they tear the lids is because they usually will stick those on the hash/back wall. By cutting out the lids, it allows the store to display variety of shoes organized by size. By having lids on all the shoes, people would have to open every box and see what's inside (because we all know reading the box can make you go crossed-eye at times). This allow the flow of traffic much faster, which means quicker sales.
IMO, the ripped box doesn't really bother me. When something is at that price, I tend to wear it more often and actually use basketball shoes for basketball. But that just me. Hopefully, that explains why they are instructed to display that way. You might get lucky at times and see if they have more in the back with lids still attached.
Also, Century 21 is a discount store - it's not a sneaker boutique. 99.5% of the people who buy sneakers in this world don't care one iota about the box and throw it away nearly immediately anyway.