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Holy Fk i see where this is going now
that's a 540° broi need the potato pics to hate on, then the official pics to do a 180, then getting them in-hand to do another 180. also, i hope they aren't $180.
Would be dope if the 360 was a reworked Kobe 1. Kinda taking the Jordan 31/1 route
Neither is having a signature for a retired player.But that’s not innovation of rehashing old designs. Nor forward thinking.
That makes absolutely no sense lol.Neither is having a signature for a retired player.
Neither is having a signature for a retired player.
My thoughts exactly. Like why is he/she even here? Troll?? lolSo why do they still produce air Jordan sneakers and Micheal Jordan retired twice from the game.
You don’t know what your talking about. Go sit down somewhere.
I can see where you are going with that. I believe that retros are exactly that, people who loved what the athlete did in those pairs or love playing those pairs themselves. I remember hooping in the Kobe 5's and would love to buy a retro of them so I can ball in them again. I'm not talking the limited pair that costs $300+ resale, but a pair we can all actually get our hands on for retail.My only point is if your going to bring up the idea of "forward thinking" it could be pointed out retired player signatures are inherently not that. They are backward thinking, selling through nolstalgia. Nothing wrong with it just is.
My only point is if your going to bring up the idea of "forward thinking" it could be pointed out retired player signatures are inherently not that. They are backward thinking, selling through nolstalgia. Nothing wrong with it just is.
.I wonder if we get a Kobe retro with the flyknit treatment like they did with the Jordan 1? Kobe was the first basketball shoe to feature flyknit. But a Kobe 4 with flyknit. Hmmmm.