Why is it that when someone has a differing opinion on here whether it be about sports, movies or shoes etc. it's automatically labeled as "hate"?
I have not been a fan of the Corks since the first pics popped up. The colorway is unappealing to me and the inflated price tag for what appears to be a gutted shoe is ridiculous.
And I couldn't care less if the Corks were limited or not, because availability or lack thereof of a shoe has no bearing on whether or not I like them. I buy what I like, simple as that.
If someone doesn't like the Corks, that's cool, they have the right to criticize the shoe in any way they'd like. But that's not what's going on here Toine, you know that! Since pics were released, anyone who's posted anything positive about the Corks has been mocked and labelled a hypebeast. So in effect, yeah, there has been a lot of "hating."
I think the Corks are beautiful, but my enthusiasm has been tempered by their inflated price and the likelihood I wouldn't be able to get my hands on them anyway. Why get too excited about a shoe I probably won't ever own?? So with me, it's actually a reverse-hype effect, if anything.
I love the Corks concept, which is much better executed than the Force 180 Corks they did awhile back. I like the thin laces, leather tongue, lion logo, and that creamy off-white outsole is sweet. But hey, I must still be a bypebeast, right??