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Always worth posting this once in a while. What a fantastic project this was.
I need every shoe in column 1 and 2
and every shoe in row 4
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Always worth posting this once in a while. What a fantastic project this was.
I just wrote up a long "history lesson" in a different forum because of a discussion as to why AM1 "HOA" are referred to as a "2005" shoe, when they say "2006" on the size tag. I thought I'd copy+paste my reply in here in case it has interest for anyone (if not, just ignore it, please):
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WARNING: HISTORY LESSON.
It's a bit tricky with associating years to shoe names sometimes. The truth is, most people that are into sneakers these days either aren't old enough to remember the actual release times, or they are old enough, but weren't into these sneakers at the time. As such, most people go by the dates on the size-tags to reference a year to associate with a particular shoe. But should it really be the "production date" or the "release date" that should be used? Well, for new stuff, like 2017 and 2018, people seem to use the release dates (at least for now... we'll see if that changes in 5-10 years). So, as for this HOA release, people generally refer to them as 2005 although they weren't released till 2006. Nike did their biggest celebration of Air Max up till that point that year, with the release of the "History of Air" pack, which was a retro of the most succesful Air Max releases in their original colorways (AM1, AM90, AM180, AM93, AM95, AM97 and AM03). Following that, Nike did their big "3 Decades of Cushioning" pack (commonly known as the "Powerwall" pack), which saw releases of a selection of the most iconic Nike Air cushioning products, personally selected by Mark Parker, featuring concepts in 56 colors and 32 graphic applications, displayed on the same 7 silhouettes used in HOA release - plus the new Air Max 360. Keep in mind, all of these promotional Air Max efforts from Nike were intended to create excitement about the Air Max 360.
They were produced in several production runs (as with all wider releases), and the last runs were done in the beginning of 2006. So, some of them will have a 2005 date, some 2006.
They were produced in several production runs (as with all wider releases), and the last runs were done in the beginning of 2006. So, some of them will have a 2005 date, some 2006.
Add those to my "I'd like to own list."Coincidentally, these are what I’m wearing today - White Powerwall.
Idk of these are real or reps but another look
Idk of these are real or reps but another look
It looks like the hair on the sloths arm. Go look at the artwork of him. But it must come off bc the pics on snkrs dknt show it.What’s going on with that “hair” on the tongue. Right by the uthroat
It looks like the hair on the sloths arm. Go look at the artwork of him. But it must come off bc the pics on snkrs dknt show it.
FOHSusan’s purely for resale or trade bait.
Same. They are more art than wearable sneakers for me.I'll have to get the Susans for the collection, but something really heavy would have to hit me in the head for me to consider wearing them. I think.
<3Leetroy Jenkins
just remind me closer to release and I’ll try for your sz11 on the Susan’s
still owe you a few pairs for those neckbeards
Or you could not go after them at all and let some who wants them cop