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I said that on another post. People were not feeling the XI's when they first released, LOL.!you know you're an og when you remember jcpenney's and nordstrom used to carry jordans.
When you hated the xi's when they 1st came out. (or maybe that was just me)
Back when jordans were just known as the old jordans or new jordans. no number association.
I think everything else was covered.
I got most of my XI retros from JC Penny and Nordstroms.you know you're an og when you remember jcpenney's and nordstrom used to carry jordans.
When you hated the xi's when they 1st came out. (or maybe that was just me)
Back when jordans were just known as the old jordans or new jordans. no number association.
I think everything else was covered.
One of the best feelings was moms checking me out of school on release day and me showing back up around lunch with the "new J's". The nostalgia is whats missing with the younger cats, there is no emotional connection with the shoes. Some of those old jordan commercials still make me smile. (XII's commercial damn near brought a tear to my eye)
Foams were in the outlets cause EVERYONE except the DC area and New York, thought they were ugly "Moon Boots"...I remember in GA Foams use to stay in the Outlets, and the 9s and Mocha 3s were in Eastbay for like 2 years on clearance.
I still feel this way...Foams were in the outlets cause EVERYONE except the DC area and New York, thought they were ugly "Moon Boots"...
In the DMV Shoe City in the 90's was better than ANY shoe store now a days..
Exactly. This is why every shoe has a nickname now.Who ever came up with word bred needs to be "dealt with"
Jordan Love Truck >
Stocking kicks never even entered my mind back in the day. It was hard enough to get moms to buy ONE pair at 100+ and I wore them joints daily.Social Networking is to blame. Now folks are trying to keep up with the Jones' and it isn't just your neighbor or the kid down the street. Its the Kid in England who is killing it. Or the guy with the "connects".
I remember getting Jordans as a kid and doing his moves in my driveway. I still remember my 5th grade outfit with the Infrared 6s. I fought my half brother over my Cardinal 7s. Dude tried them on and knew his feet were too big.
I was never rich enough to stock sneakers. They were always worn.
EXACTLY! I got 3 pairs of shoes per year. Start of School, Christmas, and a random spring pair. That was it.Stocking kicks never even entered my mind back in the day. It was hard enough to get moms to buy ONE pair at 100+ and I wore them joints daily.Social Networking is to blame. Now folks are trying to keep up with the Jones' and it isn't just your neighbor or the kid down the street. Its the Kid in England who is killing it. Or the guy with the "connects".
I remember getting Jordans as a kid and doing his moves in my driveway. I still remember my 5th grade outfit with the Infrared 6s. I fought my half brother over my Cardinal 7s. Dude tried them on and knew his feet were too big.
I was never rich enough to stock sneakers. They were always worn.