OFFICIAL: NIKE ZOOM KOBE VII THREAD (ELITE $200!: CounterKicks.com)

Originally Posted by thapointguy

Here is the release list from the other site.

02/04/12 Nike Kobe VII
488-371-001 Black/Volt-Cool Grey
$140.00

03/31/12 Nike Kobe VII
488371-101 White/Concord-Del Sol-Neutral Grey
$140.00

04/06/12 Nike Kobe VII Poison Dart Frog Pack "Easter"
488371-300 Mint Candy/Black
$140.00

05/19/12 Nike Kobe VII Poison Dart Frog Pack
488371-500 Court Purple/Wolf Grey-Black-Tour Yellow
$140.00
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I might not have enough money left for jordans when the 7s come out...
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and yeah, the supremes don't seem to have a regular tongue. I'll stick with
the regular version.
maybe one elite. maybe.
 
clean colorways will come for sure. they always have 1-2 of those. and no, I don't
think the teeths are designed by accident. They knew we will talk about it like this.
 
The ankle sleeve looks really off but whatever. I've always wanted to ball in the newer Kobes but get discouraged cause of its cut, really hope these perform
 
What the?!!! GASP!!! Put those shin sleeves back please or better yet wear some socks!!!
 
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I'm so excited about the upper. I like that fine line of polyurethane replacing the individual "islands" on the zk6.
and yeah, no go on the supremes. what were they thinking. tsk tsk. back to Plan A- Cop the regular version and possible 1 elite.
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Going back to the pic I posted (which is from KICKZ-LAB)... The shoe has to be "together" for it to work/function.  Reminds me of these in a sense

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The Elites/supreme are for the ballers....


All who wanna rock em casually, wait till the regular GR model drops. That simple.





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The Elites/supreme are for the ballers....


All who wanna rock em casually, wait till the regular GR model drops. That simple.





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The Elites/supreme are for the ballers....


All who wanna rock em casually, wait till the regular GR model drops. That simple.





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Originally Posted by kobeoverbron

Originally Posted by sorianotron

LOL no casual appeal AT ALL.
this is what people said about the ZK6.
and please, stop whining about the visible
flywire.
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You may not be aware of it, but in our great country, we have something called this,

[h1]Freedom of speech in the United States[/h1]
Freedom of speech in the United States is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and by many state constitutions and state and federal laws, with the exception of obscenity, defamation, incitement to riot, and fighting words,[sup][1][/sup] as well as harassment, privileged communications, trade secrets, classified material, copyright, patents, military conduct, commercial speech such as advertising, and time, place and manner restrictions.

Criticism of the government and advocacy of unpopular ideas that people may find distasteful or against public policy, such as racism, sexism, and other hate speech are almost always permitted. There are exceptions to these general protections, including the Miller test for obscenity, child pornography laws, speech that incites imminent lawless action, and regulation of commercial speech such as advertising. Within these limited areas, other limitations on free speech balance rights to free speech and other rights, such as rights for authors and inventors over their works and discoveries (copyright and patent), protection from imminent or potential violence against particular persons (restrictions on fighting words), or the use of untruths to harm others (slander). Distinctions are often made between speech and other acts which may have symbolic significance.

Flag desecration has continually, albeit controversially, been protected by the First Amendment, despite state laws to the contrary. A Constitutional Amendment has been introduced to contravene the First Amendment's protection on flag burning, but it has failed to acquire the requisite enactment by all the states.

Despite the exceptions, the legal protections of the First Amendment are some of the broadest of any industrialized nation, and remain a critical, and occasionally controversial, component of American jurisprudence.
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Perhaps you may want to understand that we have certain freedoms, that many other places cannot afford.

You are welcome.
 
Originally Posted by kobeoverbron

Originally Posted by sorianotron

LOL no casual appeal AT ALL.
this is what people said about the ZK6.
and please, stop whining about the visible
flywire.
sick.gif

You may not be aware of it, but in our great country, we have something called this,

[h1]Freedom of speech in the United States[/h1]
Freedom of speech in the United States is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and by many state constitutions and state and federal laws, with the exception of obscenity, defamation, incitement to riot, and fighting words,[sup][1][/sup] as well as harassment, privileged communications, trade secrets, classified material, copyright, patents, military conduct, commercial speech such as advertising, and time, place and manner restrictions.

Criticism of the government and advocacy of unpopular ideas that people may find distasteful or against public policy, such as racism, sexism, and other hate speech are almost always permitted. There are exceptions to these general protections, including the Miller test for obscenity, child pornography laws, speech that incites imminent lawless action, and regulation of commercial speech such as advertising. Within these limited areas, other limitations on free speech balance rights to free speech and other rights, such as rights for authors and inventors over their works and discoveries (copyright and patent), protection from imminent or potential violence against particular persons (restrictions on fighting words), or the use of untruths to harm others (slander). Distinctions are often made between speech and other acts which may have symbolic significance.

Flag desecration has continually, albeit controversially, been protected by the First Amendment, despite state laws to the contrary. A Constitutional Amendment has been introduced to contravene the First Amendment's protection on flag burning, but it has failed to acquire the requisite enactment by all the states.

Despite the exceptions, the legal protections of the First Amendment are some of the broadest of any industrialized nation, and remain a critical, and occasionally controversial, component of American jurisprudence.
_
Perhaps you may want to understand that we have certain freedoms, that many other places cannot afford.

You are welcome.
 
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