- Apr 9, 2014
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First rule of the Columbia's is don't talk about the Columbia's
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Keep your eyes out for them anni's. I remember a LC where the guy got them for $100 and they looked brand new once he sea glowed themIm a sucker for white shoes .... I still so despartely want a pair of Anniversary 11s, had to pass back in college with no extra funds to splurge like that.
New pics right there look better than the previous photos that have been surfacing
Got a guy that wants to Trade his 11 Anni's for My Baron 1's DS for DIm a sucker for white shoes .... I still so despartely want a pair of Anniversary 11s, had to pass back in college with no extra funds to splurge like that.
New pics right there look better than the previous photos that have been surfacing
That is a win for you
Got a guy that wants to Trade his 11 Anni's for My Baron 1's DS for D
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on the fence on these… I honestly don't mind the yellowing
Of course, assuming they're real that's a win. But that sounds too good to be true.
Only if They're Legit…..
that's the question
Real or fake this is the most acceptable sole we've seen. The entire upper looks beat and the toe box looks off but that sole is not bad.
because they aren't made from Nike, they're just reversed engineered.Look, I'm not derailing this thread with that talk. You want to know? The internet is your friend. Go look for answers. Some of y'all act like businesses don't cut corners to max out their profit. I'm not answering a specific question for a broader statement I made. It needs to be December already .
then explain completely different materials in" GMs"
the earlier they show up = more likely high numbers in production.How does more fakes = more production pairs??
More fakes just equals more people buying fakes....the need to buy early and be cool is what's drivivgs bootleggers to be first at it. They know once the real deal surfaces people will make those comparison videos and let the world know that the jig is up.
They do quality control checks and whatever shoes don't meet the standard gets taken out of the final production run. - this is fact
Those "imperfect" pairs get sold to early sites. Call em what you want, fakes, grey market etc. I believe Nike sells the pairs that didn't make the cut and sells the ones that passed inspection. - This is my opinion.