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Yeah, FC largely caters to the demographic who is willing to pay extra to not have to think about putting in work.
Keeping it 100, I'm no baller, but spending hours searching for a pair of kicks for $100 less than Flight Club would be a waste of my time if I didn't love it. I love sneakers, and I love the hunt, and the thrill of getting steals, and while I don't hurt for money, I need to be smart if I'm going to continue building the collection I want. But, time is definitely money, so there's something to be said for being able to walk into a reputable store that is known not to deal with fakes that has an extensive stock of hard to find kicks. If you just want to be fly, but don't take joy in nerding out, and you have the resources, it makes sense.
That's the thing that lots of people fail to understand in general. A successful store has a defined customer base and target demographic. A lot of times when people talk crap about a store, they are not the target demographic. ...You're not supposed to like it - it's not really for you.
Plus, as has been mentioned, FC has name recognition. There's a status associated with shopping there. ...At least to some.
Occasionally, you can even find decent deals there. Over the years, I've purchased maybe a dozen pairs of shoes from FCNY, no SBs though.
Rif is a pain. Ordering online is amateur hour extraordinaire. Frankly, so many sneaker shops, and especially consignment shops, are run so poorly, that FC almost retains its status by default.
Keeping it 100, I'm no baller, but spending hours searching for a pair of kicks for $100 less than Flight Club would be a waste of my time if I didn't love it. I love sneakers, and I love the hunt, and the thrill of getting steals, and while I don't hurt for money, I need to be smart if I'm going to continue building the collection I want. But, time is definitely money, so there's something to be said for being able to walk into a reputable store that is known not to deal with fakes that has an extensive stock of hard to find kicks. If you just want to be fly, but don't take joy in nerding out, and you have the resources, it makes sense.
That's the thing that lots of people fail to understand in general. A successful store has a defined customer base and target demographic. A lot of times when people talk crap about a store, they are not the target demographic. ...You're not supposed to like it - it's not really for you.
Plus, as has been mentioned, FC has name recognition. There's a status associated with shopping there. ...At least to some.
Occasionally, you can even find decent deals there. Over the years, I've purchased maybe a dozen pairs of shoes from FCNY, no SBs though.
Rif is a pain. Ordering online is amateur hour extraordinaire. Frankly, so many sneaker shops, and especially consignment shops, are run so poorly, that FC almost retains its status by default.
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