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LmaoWhat does Kobe have to do with space jams [emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji]
2006 with the Mars and Militaries (IMO).Wasn't that the worst era for Jordans, quality wise?
I was thinking about just unDSing my 2009s when I go pick up the 2016s or when I'm going around raffling.Sell em, buy the 2016s, keep em DS till the next retro, repeat the process
I agree to a certain extent, you hardly see teenagers purchasing three and four pairs of the same shoe (unless they're a notable reseller). So the older Jordan sneaker enthusiasts are still a huge part of the culture. I'm one of those adults that care about the history and only tend to purchase original colorways because I admired what Jordan achieved in said shoes.Considering that most of today's "sneaker culture" is made up of teens I'd say hype and popularity has more to do with it than nostalgia. The majority of the people buying out of nostalgia are more than likely to old to be swept up in the trends and def aren't Nikes target market.
only 11 low that I may put over the jams is those carolina university ones...I know the day will eventually come!!!Personally, I like the citrus lows better than the jams.
Got dam those are beautiful.only 11 low that I may put over the jams is those carolina university ones...I know the day will eventually come!!!
DON'T DO IT, JB!!!! This is coming from a guy who doesn't even own Jams, but I know this is a mistake. The JB consumer of the last 5 years has been spoiled rotten. You've released every desired shoe you have to offer and you wonder why shoes are starting to sit?
Why the hell would I buy some ***s**t maroon VI colorway that no one cared about in '91, when I just picked up decent renditions of the infrared colorways the year before? Everybody isn't dumb.
The exclusive releases become less than flattering over time. I wear my Slam Dunk 6s sparsely while my go to shoes are either my Bordeauxs, Carmines, and Chicagos.So you rather people not lose interest and continue to struggle on release day?
I say flood the market to the point we go back to FCFS like the old days.
Once you take the feeling of exclusivity out of the equation most "sneaker heads" will move on to the next fad
DON'T DO IT, JB!!!! This is coming from a guy who doesn't even own Jams, but I know this is a mistake. The JB consumer of the last 5 years has been spoiled rotten. You've released every desired shoe you have to offer and you wonder why shoes are starting to sit?
Why the hell would I buy some ***s**t maroon VI colorway that no one cared about in '91, when I just picked up decent renditions of the infrared colorways the year before? Everybody isn't dumb.
So you rather people not lose interest and continue to struggle on release day?
I say flood the market to the point we go back to FCFS like the old days.
Once you take the feeling of exclusivity out of the equation most "sneaker heads" will move on to the next fad
Yeah i never understood the mentality where the more popular your brand is getting, the more you strangle it.
let's lock this thread than.View media item 1882429Welp there's that....
If your a young jeezy fan you should know who this is.Who is dj folk and how is he credible