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shouldnt be hard to get these... put in the leg work people
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Nice on the R.S. 12s.. And i would lose my mind (seriously) if we get any 17s.Rising sun 12's and ( my fav pair of jays) the 17s
yet all the beast re sellers eBay titles - RARE , EXTREMELY RARESomebody said approx 582,000 of these were made, then someone else mentioned 700,000 ...which number is more accurate?
wouldnt worry too much about that, the xmas shoes are prob the largest production volume shoe of the year.
yet all the beast re sellers eBay titles - RARE , EXTREMELY RARE
glad guesses are freeSomebody said approx 582,000 of these were made, then someone else mentioned 700,000 ...which number is more accurate?
Christmas, Easter, and back to school kicks are always produced with pretty high numbers. So, while it may be a hassle, it's not going to be impossible. Just, cop as many raffle tickets, and have a couple extra bucks if you're willing to go the resale route if you miss out on RD. But, all in all, even people who want like 3-4 extra pairs should be able to score
wouldnt worry too much about that, the xmas shoes are prob the largest production volume shoe of the year.
How hard will these be to get for reals tho?
repped.. Im in!remastered Space Jams
Can't stand those guys. They won't come off rip off prices either. You're talking about those sneaker sidestores with the shady cash for gold businesses in em, right?
I'm thinking of doing the same thing, but but nowadays you gotta really know these dudes to get them to admit they have them early. So many spots are so hush hush on. Even though Downtown Brooklyn has them, but because of lack of competition, these dudes be charging upwards of $500 on some FC tip
What's with folks wanting them early though? What a lot of you are missing is that you control the behavior of these people.. early sellers, atc, resellers etc.. Wait til release day and get your shoe then. If you strike out move on cause you probably have too many pairs of shoes already as it is.
Can't stand those guys. They won't come off rip off prices either. You're talking about those sneaker sidestores with the shady cash for gold businesses in em, right?
They had early pairs of the copper flightposite and were selling them for 300! AND HE WOULDN'T COME OFF IT! I was like "you know that tomorrow I can just wake up at 8am and have an extra 80 bucks in my pocket, right/" But I'm glad because I got a pair of 3Lab5s for retail after I passed on em'.
They have some good fitteds and snapbacks at the one store though. I find matching stuff there that I can't find at lids.
nope.What's with folks wanting them early though? What a lot of you are missing is that you control the behavior of these people.. early sellers, atc, resellers etc.. Wait til release day and get your shoe then. If you strike out move on cause you probably have too many pairs of shoes already as it is.
#teamretail
nope whatnope.
no to your theory of moving on, ppl have been waiting almost 15 years for these kicks, myself included.nope what
Then go get your raffle tickets, or learn how to cop online. Paying someone above retail is stupid, no matter how long you been waiting. Paying above retail so you can put those shoes on a week or two earlier than someone else is just as stupid.no to your theory of moving on, ppl have been waiting almost 15 years for these kicks, myself included.
With you there. I was just willing to toss out an extra 15 or 20 to not have to come back. I also belong to teamretail, unless every now and again I run into a reseller who really needs to unload inventory (thats how I got those 3lab5s and my powder blue 10s). I just didn't realize that demand was insane enough to make THAT HIGH of an early price a viable choice for these businesses.
What's with folks wanting them early though? What a lot of you are missing is that you control the behavior of these people.. early sellers, atc, resellers etc.. Wait til release day and get your shoe then. If you strike out move on cause you probably have too many pairs of shoes already as it is.
#teamretail
Also a good way to avoid accidentally copping GM pairs.
Then go get your raffle tickets, or learn how to cop online. Paying someone above retail is stupid, no matter how long you been waiting. Paying above retail so you can put those shoes on a week or two earlier than someone else is just as stupid.
Somebody said approx 582,000 of these were made, then someone else mentioned 700,000 ...which number is more accurate?
If your from any type of metropolitan area there should be at least a couple of FCFS places. My strategy has been working lately for most releases that aren't super limited (I struck out on the slam dunk 6).no to your theory of moving on, ppl have been waiting almost 15 years for these kicks, myself included.
I'm from NYC, I do this sneaker thing every week, I know all that .If your from any type of metropolitan area there should be at least a couple of FCFS places. My strategy has been working lately for most releases that aren't super limited (I struck out on the slam dunk 6).
1. First go around to ANYWHERE that sells sneakers and make friends with the managers. Don't just talk about sneakers, actually make friends with the guys. I have pretty much for sure kicks when a couple of smaller places get them.
2. Get your raffle tickets, try targeting areas that have multiple stores like malls (or downtown BK) to save time.
3. Find out which stores have guaranteed pairs with early tickets and prioritize camping those stores. No, you don't have to wait all night, most releases are fine as long as you're there an hour and a half to two hours early.
4. If you live in a major metropolitan area, which it looks like you're an NY guy, there are FCFS places near you. Find those out and show up if none of your raffles come through.
5. Use your cellphone in line and have one of your boys looking out for you online at the same time. Offer him a beer or something for his trouble.
6. If somehow you managed to strike out on ALL of those ways of getting a kick, you still have UNCLAIMED PAIRS at your bigger retailers and they don't usually reraffle. Show up 45 minutes before the manager says that they put them out, and on a large GR, you'll probably be first in line and get your size. You can also double up this way.
7. Resale
I'm from NYC, I do this sneaker thing every week, I know all that .
Nice little list for the rookies though.
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If your from any type of metropolitan area there should be at least a couple of FCFS places. My strategy has been working lately for most releases that aren't super limited (I struck out on the slam dunk 6).
1. First go around to ANYWHERE that sells sneakers and make friends with the managers. Don't just talk about sneakers, actually make friends with the guys. I have pretty much for sure kicks when a couple of smaller places get them.
2. Get your raffle tickets, try targeting areas that have multiple stores like malls (or downtown BK) to save time.
3. Find out which stores have guaranteed pairs with early tickets and prioritize camping those stores. No, you don't have to wait all night, most releases are fine as long as you're there an hour and a half to two hours early.
4. If you live in a major metropolitan area, which it looks like you're an NY guy, there are FCFS places near you. Find those out and show up if none of your raffles come through.
5. Use your cellphone in line and have one of your boys looking out for you online at the same time. Offer him a beer or something for his trouble.
6. If somehow you managed to strike out on ALL of those ways of getting a kick, you still have UNCLAIMED PAIRS at your bigger retailers and they don't usually reraffle. Show up 45 minutes before the manager says that they put them out, and on a large GR, you'll probably be first in line and get your size. You can also double up this way.
7. Resale