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not sure if serious 14.5??? DF!!!!!!!!!
In any case, I see these moving up price wise. For as many pairs as they made of these, they are flying off feedbay. I think once they start to dry, price will hit SBB level.
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they exist, just very small production on emWtf? 13.5 exists since when? That's a unicorn size it appears on NDC as a size for any shoe but always comes up unclickable.
It used to be pretty common, because that's my 'true' size. I either get a 13 and it's kinda snug, or a 14 and it's loose. When I first started buying Jordans in 2005ish, I would always get the 13.5 but now it's harder and harder to get.
Yeah, they do that from time to time, last time it happened to me was right before Christmas 15, 72-10s, was wondering why my order had not shipped, called and CS told me, we need to verify the order, she told me good thing I called if not my order would not have arrived before Christmas.Yesterday I emailed Villa because my order hasn't shipped yet. They replied today and said the order was under review and since I ordered from them before she could go ahead and release my order for shipment. Maybe Villa is trying to weed out bots too. I have an account with Villa and when the site went down on release day I switched to mobile and eventually checked out after an hour or so.
Jordan XXX1's story draws heavily on the NBA's infamous decision to "ban" Jordan from wearing the AJ1s in 1985. At the time, the NBA's uniform policy required a player's shoes to match his uniform and his teammates' shoes. The AJ1s didn't fit that bill.
Ask and you shall receive....
http://www.si.com/nba/2016/07/21/air-jordan-xxx1-photos-russell-westbrook-michael-jordan-nike
and SI quoted the GOAT himself saying it
Receive what? You didn't accomplish anything here. Sports Illustrated is the one saying "AJ1" not Mike or Nike.
No one is questioning the fine.Clark and Russ went all in on this story at the Jordan launch event while they were acting as paid Nike reps. I believe the even said Nike paid the fine for the whole season...
They are more like a poor man's "Shadow Black Toe" because of the striped lining.. So close yet so far.
Congratulation for everyone who cooked!
I have to camp 6 hours for my first pair
and then another 5 hours for the 2nd pair
anybody noticed that the red lace is on a different hue with the red leather ??
I think I will go with a black lace again
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Thanks for all the relief. I know but I'm still an anxious person. I'll just wait to watch football this afternoon go to sleep and wake up to that "out for delivery"Bruhs... Ima help you out and calm some fears for yuh. Most these shoes shipped ground, ground almost never updates until it's in your city. Ground usually takes 3-4 days before it gets to yuh. Trust me Bruhlets.. You'll get them, just don't get the cheap ship next time if you want it faster.
By the way, I'm a size 13.. And while everyone I know thinks that's abnormal mutant foot... I would say almost everyone on NT is a freakin 13. Or at least we the only ones that want to post on here.
Did you read the last sentence? That's a documented quote from Jordan speaking on the behalf the $5000 fine. I see you have a reading comprehension problem
Jordan XXX1's story draws heavily on the NBA's infamous decision to "ban" Jordan from wearing the AJ1s in 1985. At the time, the NBA's uniform policy required a player's shoes to match his uniform and his teammates' shoes. The AJ1s didn't fit that bill.
"It's like you're a young kid and your parents say you can't do something and they want to do it," Jordan said in a promotional video. "I felt like I wanted to be different."
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When Jordan continued to wear the sneakers, Stern opted to fine him $5,000 per game for violating the league’s rules.
“I didn’t have $5,000 to be giving anybody at that stage of my career,” Jordan continued. “Nike said they would pay $5,000 a game for the rest of the year because they were getting more hype about it.”
Receive what? You didn't accomplish anything here. Sports Illustrated is the one saying "AJ1" not Mike or Nike.
ThisIf these sites are cracking down on bots post release than how does that truly help people who want to buy manually? They need to develop a system that counteracts bots from the get-go. Maybe the shoe palace process does a good job of this but I'm not about to wait 7+ hours to maybe buy a pair.