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When you have a house and family...60 bucks goes a long way, food, tank of gas etc. You kinda see things in a different light when priorities switch. A couple years ago, spending 3-350 on shoes was not thing, now, sh@t I'm looking at 2 bills going, that's my son's football registration, lol.Originally Posted by Sloane Kettering
Originally Posted by MrDozo
Originally Posted by Baby Jumpman
Originally Posted by MrDozo
We can talk about quality this, reselling that, but the bottom line is......if you know about kicks, you will cop these by any means necessary.
Not necessarily, why would you settle if you can get an 07 pair for relatively cheap.
What is relatively cheap? If you're talking about somewhere between 250-300 range, that to me is not relatively cheap. I'd rather get these 2011 royal foams for 190+nyc tax or offcourse with a disco for less. I've got a family, and a home to maintain, I can't afford to squander an extra 60 or more dollars for "quality". Let's keep things in perspective here, these are sneakers, not a house or a car, but a pair of kicks that a lot of us probably won't even wear a whole lot per year.
how do you squander money when its for quality? and whats 60 dollars really when you are already willing to spend 220+ on a shoe in the 1st place?
Originally Posted by pay jape
i hope they dont put the blue tint sole on these.
Originally Posted by qdiesel
When you have a house and family...60 bucks goes a long way, food, tank of gas etc. You kinda see things in a different light when priorities switch. A couple years ago, spending 3-350 on shoes was not thing, now, sh@t I'm looking at 2 bills going, that's my son's football registration, lol.Originally Posted by Sloane Kettering
Originally Posted by MrDozo
Originally Posted by Baby Jumpman
Originally Posted by MrDozo
We can talk about quality this, reselling that, but the bottom line is......if you know about kicks, you will cop these by any means necessary.
Not necessarily, why would you settle if you can get an 07 pair for relatively cheap.
What is relatively cheap? If you're talking about somewhere between 250-300 range, that to me is not relatively cheap. I'd rather get these 2011 royal foams for 190+nyc tax or offcourse with a disco for less. I've got a family, and a home to maintain, I can't afford to squander an extra 60 or more dollars for "quality". Let's keep things in perspective here, these are sneakers, not a house or a car, but a pair of kicks that a lot of us probably won't even wear a whole lot per year.
how do you squander money when its for quality? and whats 60 dollars really when you are already willing to spend 220+ on a shoe in the 1st place?
I think both of you are correct here. Yes $60 goes a long ways when you have kids, and responsibilities... but $200 can go a long way too...Originally Posted by Sloane Kettering
i understand all of that but my point is if you have all this responsibility and 60 cash makes that big of a difference in your monthly budgeting, why are you spending 220+ on a pair of kicks in the 1st place? wouldn't it make sense to put that money to other things? are you saying that if this shoe retailed for 250+ tax, you wouldn't copOriginally Posted by qdiesel
When you have a house and family...60 bucks goes a long way, food, tank of gas etc. You kinda see things in a different light when priorities switch. A couple years ago, spending 3-350 on shoes was not thing, now, sh@t I'm looking at 2 bills going, that's my son's football registration, lol.Originally Posted by Sloane Kettering
how do you squander money when its for quality? and whats 60 dollars really when you are already willing to spend 220+ on a shoe in the 1st place?Originally Posted by MrDozo
What is relatively cheap? If you're talking about somewhere between 250-300 range, that to me is not relatively cheap. I'd rather get these 2011 royal foams for 190+nyc tax or offcourse with a disco for less. I've got a family, and a home to maintain, I can't afford to squander an extra 60 or more dollars for "quality". Let's keep things in perspective here, these are sneakers, not a house or a car, but a pair of kicks that a lot of us probably won't even wear a whole lot per yearOriginally Posted by Baby Jumpman
Originally Posted by MrDozo
We can talk about quality this, reselling that, but the bottom line is......if you know about kicks, you will cop these by any means necessary.
Not necessarily, why would you settle if you can get an 07 pair for relatively cheap
Originally Posted by Sloane Kettering
Originally Posted by qdiesel
When you have a house and family...60 bucks goes a long way, food, tank of gas etc. You kinda see things in a different light when priorities switch. A couple years ago, spending 3-350 on shoes was not thing, now, sh@t I'm looking at 2 bills going, that's my son's football registration, lol.Originally Posted by Sloane Kettering
Originally Posted by MrDozo
Originally Posted by Baby Jumpman
Originally Posted by MrDozo
We can talk about quality this, reselling that, but the bottom line is......if you know about kicks, you will cop these by any means necessary.
Not necessarily, why would you settle if you can get an 07 pair for relatively cheap.
What is relatively cheap? If you're talking about somewhere between 250-300 range, that to me is not relatively cheap. I'd rather get these 2011 royal foams for 190+nyc tax or offcourse with a disco for less. I've got a family, and a home to maintain, I can't afford to squander an extra 60 or more dollars for "quality". Let's keep things in perspective here, these are sneakers, not a house or a car, but a pair of kicks that a lot of us probably won't even wear a whole lot per year.
how do you squander money when its for quality? and whats 60 dollars really when you are already willing to spend 220+ on a shoe in the 1st place?
i understand all of that but my point is if you have all this responsibility and 60 cash makes that big of a difference in your monthly budgeting, why are you spending 220+ on a pair of kicks in the 1st place? wouldn't it make sense to put that money to other things? are you saying that if this shoe retailed for 250+ tax, you wouldn't cop