It's true though, ain't no one excited about those gr's similar to the sb's posted. Everyone's got a different flavor. I was initially on the sb bandwagon, but after release I can take it or leave it, most likely taking an L. Resale ain't too bad on feebay depending on size.
Edit: I guess...
http://www.thepremierstore.com/product_detail.cfm?CatID=8&PID=30441&SKU=119301&LinkID=1&gclid=CO_166DhyMwCFZRlfgodhm8EhQ
For those that want the solebox colors on a gr :p. I don't doubt the sb's look nice on feet, I just expect more from sb. Im all for simple colorways too.
I do know some fake 998s (not sure if this applies to all) have a single piece midsole. Also there seems to be issues with stitching on fakes and sloppy suede panels. Also, the boxtag (not pictured) seemed to check out with others I've seen online.
Just grabbed a 998snf too off eBay apparently from the original 2013 release. Got em for $270. I got em in my tts/us made 998 size. Hopefully they won't be too big...seller has 100% feedback with 187 auctions under his belt. I'll post some pics when I receive em.
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