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  1. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan 10 Chicago - First Look

    Wow I didn't even notice the white mid-sole right away. They still look nice, though.
  2. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan 10 Chicago - First Look

    Wow I didn't even notice the white mid-sole right away. They still look nice, though.
  3. udntnoeme01

    2011 Air Jordan III (3) Blk/Cement-Grey: Aftermath Thread

    The thing with the 6s is that suede and nubuck are more similar to one another.  They aren't as easily distinguishable to the average consumer as leather and suede would be.  
  4. udntnoeme01

    2011 Air Jordan III (3) Blk/Cement-Grey: Aftermath Thread

    The thing with the 6s is that suede and nubuck are more similar to one another.  They aren't as easily distinguishable to the average consumer as leather and suede would be.  
  5. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan IV White/Cement 2012 Via Modern Notoriety Update **Nov 2nd 2011** 1st Page VOL ON POINT!

    I REALLY hope that the cause for the speckles appearing as gray is simply due to bad lighting.
  6. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan IV White/Cement 2012 Via Modern Notoriety Update **Nov 2nd 2011** 1st Page VOL ON POINT!

    I REALLY hope that the cause for the speckles appearing as gray is simply due to bad lighting.
  7. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan 2012

    It doesn't look like it deserves to be a part of the signature line. The shoe should be able to practically scream out that it's an Air Jordan without having such an obnoxiously sized jumpman, but unfortunately that's not the case.
  8. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan 2012

    It doesn't look like it deserves to be a part of the signature line. The shoe should be able to practically scream out that it's an Air Jordan without having such an obnoxiously sized jumpman, but unfortunately that's not the case.
  9. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan 2012

    It doesn't look like it deserves to be a part of the signature line. The shoe should be able to practically scream out that it's an Air Jordan without having such an obnoxiously sized jumpman, but unfortunately that's not the case.
  10. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan 2012

    It doesn't look like it deserves to be a part of the signature line. The shoe should be able to practically scream out that it's an Air Jordan without having such an obnoxiously sized jumpman, but unfortunately that's not the case.
  11. udntnoeme01

    BIN Ideas

    It'd be fitting to do the XVIIs some justice and make them in a traditional white/black/red color scheme but with superior quality than even that of the originals.
  12. udntnoeme01

    BIN Ideas

    It'd be fitting to do the XVIIs some justice and make them in a traditional white/black/red color scheme but with superior quality than even that of the originals.
  13. udntnoeme01

    So all the stupid nicknames made up on NT have been put on a JB shirt...

    I can't tell if JB is doing this for the sole purpose of catering to the vernacular that newer generations of sneakerheads use, or if they really just flopped and don't even know their own colorways, hence the "September Blues" on the shirt.
  14. udntnoeme01

    So all the stupid nicknames made up on NT have been put on a JB shirt...

    I can't tell if JB is doing this for the sole purpose of catering to the vernacular that newer generations of sneakerheads use, or if they really just flopped and don't even know their own colorways, hence the "September Blues" on the shirt.
  15. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan XIV Performance/ Technology Question

    Ah. It would make sense that the CF is under that riffled material on certain colorways of the 14s, but then again, wouldn't that add some weight? Essentially, wouldn't certain models of the XIV be theoretically heavier? But that doesn't seem to be the case since the weight difference seems...
  16. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan XIV Performance/ Technology Question

    Ah. It would make sense that the CF is under that riffled material on certain colorways of the 14s, but then again, wouldn't that add some weight? Essentially, wouldn't certain models of the XIV be theoretically heavier? But that doesn't seem to be the case since the weight difference seems...
  17. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan XIV Performance/ Technology Question

    Notice the carbon fiber plate on certain colorways and a composite material on some?  Take the white/red and black/red ("Last Shots") for example.  The white/red have carbon fiber, whereas the black/red don't.  Carbon fiber's performance has already been established as suggested by preceding...
  18. udntnoeme01

    Air Jordan XIV Performance/ Technology Question

    Notice the carbon fiber plate on certain colorways and a composite material on some?  Take the white/red and black/red ("Last Shots") for example.  The white/red have carbon fiber, whereas the black/red don't.  Carbon fiber's performance has already been established as suggested by preceding...
  19. udntnoeme01

    AJ III Retro Turnover Rate

    A good number of Air Jordan aficionados who have been around for a while now long before hype became pervasive as it is now most likely kept their pairs. The influx of pairs moderately worn that are up for sale are probably from vendors who bought the shoes for the purpose of saying they have...
  20. udntnoeme01

    AJ III Retro Turnover Rate

    A good number of Air Jordan aficionados who have been around for a while now long before hype became pervasive as it is now most likely kept their pairs. The influx of pairs moderately worn that are up for sale are probably from vendors who bought the shoes for the purpose of saying they have...
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