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Originally Posted by lysolflow
anybody got a picture between an a-grade and a b-grade?
I guess starting a post asking that question escaped the mind of a gravedigger.
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Originally Posted by lysolflow
anybody got a picture between an a-grade and a b-grade?
Originally Posted by takeflightlikemike
Is this really true??? I don't think Nike would do that, it wouldn't make much sense... This would mean they would mark 50 pairs as B-grades, when only 1 of them might have had an imperfection...Originally Posted by agold1002
if a shoe is defected in teh rocess of making, the 25 before and after are taken off the line and marked as b grades......if that helps
Originally Posted by kickinit102
Originally Posted by lysolflow
anybody got a picture between an a-grade and a b-grade?
I guess starting a post asking that question escaped the mind of a gravedigger.
Originally Posted by lysolflow
Originally Posted by kickinit102
Originally Posted by lysolflow
anybody got a picture between an a-grade and a b-grade?
I guess starting a post asking that question escaped the mind of a gravedigger.
shut up...
you create a new thread, people complain... you GOOGLE SEARCH somethin and it brings up this thread, people complain...
i swear some dudes on here are straight lames that love the e-cred when labeling others "hypebeasts" or "gravedigger"... smh...
Most the time you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.Originally Posted by lysolflow
anybody got a picture between an a-grade and a b-grade?
Originally Posted by caddy721
Originally Posted by mike2389
Originally Posted by nublee
Word, you're basically buying a C gradeOriginally Posted by ToMa630
JB = B grade lol
hahaha
Originally Posted by 10Sakuragi
some flaws in the shoe.
Originally Posted by Manglor
it means you bought shoes from marqueesole.com.
Yes, factories will take other shoes off the line, even if they are good, and mark them as b grades to reduce the chance of other bad shoes reaching the regular market.Is this really true??? I don't think Nike would do that, it wouldn't make muchsense... This would mean they would mark 50 pairs as B-grades, when only 1 of them might have had an imperfection...