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^^^ dude, check ewingathletics.com - brand was re-launched on Aug. 5th, initial release in NYC on the 31st and nation-wide release by mid Sep. Them awesome 33 Hi's should also be available on the webstore.
RD for the apparel as well as sizing info. are yet to come.
With regards to hype - I mean, it's a necessary evil because you obviously want the brand to be successful and broaden your reach so you can take care of the P&L and get your business model working before optimizing it. However, with that you run the risk of having your $300 eBay "pre-release" prices.
It's all about managing those risks and with the "we will take care of NT/anyone who wants those" mantra, I'm really comfortable with the approach the brand has taken. Where Nike/Rbk/adidas have failed there is that they are super-knowledgeable in creating the hype, but they act like they couldn't care less about how to manage the hype and this is why time and time again we see hypebeasts dangling hundreds (if not thousands) of supposedly limited edition kicks on eBay at outrageous prices when peeps who actually want those shoes are forced of being empty-handed by this inefficient process.
I'm sure there will be times where the brand may fall short of their promise and the learning curve is steep but with open, honest communications and the attitude of fulfilling on that promise, I'm sure the brand will find the best, sustainable way forward. I'm personally very stoked about the brand and wish nothing but success to these guys so we may see more awesome Ewing retros.
RD for the apparel as well as sizing info. are yet to come.
With regards to hype - I mean, it's a necessary evil because you obviously want the brand to be successful and broaden your reach so you can take care of the P&L and get your business model working before optimizing it. However, with that you run the risk of having your $300 eBay "pre-release" prices.
It's all about managing those risks and with the "we will take care of NT/anyone who wants those" mantra, I'm really comfortable with the approach the brand has taken. Where Nike/Rbk/adidas have failed there is that they are super-knowledgeable in creating the hype, but they act like they couldn't care less about how to manage the hype and this is why time and time again we see hypebeasts dangling hundreds (if not thousands) of supposedly limited edition kicks on eBay at outrageous prices when peeps who actually want those shoes are forced of being empty-handed by this inefficient process.
I'm sure there will be times where the brand may fall short of their promise and the learning curve is steep but with open, honest communications and the attitude of fulfilling on that promise, I'm sure the brand will find the best, sustainable way forward. I'm personally very stoked about the brand and wish nothing but success to these guys so we may see more awesome Ewing retros.
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