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Also if anybody has trouble ( I doubt it ) my shops doing phone orders Monday just let me know if you guys can't get a pair
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Man I been listening all morning at work. Gotta appreciate those MC names. Reminds me of EPMD (yes I'm the microphone doctor)Thanks bro montana, appreciate you checkin us out.
might have to move my size 11 yoth and find a bigger size, love em to death but i cant do the down sizing anymore
except for a handful i dont c even this thread going ape **** for the AGs
Y'all gotta chill. There's literally 0 hype outside this thread for the sandtraps
considering i sized down because it was the only size i could find that i could fit at the time I would say yeah. But pm me if interested.
those TTS?
very true...Repped
Y'all gotta chill. There's literally 0 hype outside this thread for the sandtraps
Thanks brother!Stahhhhhp!
Nice pickup dude.
Nice Blue Lobs (grails)
nice blue lobs up there
Thanks for the love fellas!Nice Blue Lobs (grails)
Anyone know the release count breakdowns for the last few years?
Like 2013 - # of GR and QS? Ect.
Just curious as to when the shift to "wait for discount" happened. I know everyone doesn't wait but a good many in this thread are of that mentality it seems. Granted we aren't the only ones buying SBs or any sneaker for that matter but I feel the community is a good measuring stick for what essentially went wrong.
I ask this continuing the conversation from yesterday as I believe an over saturated market is to blame.
Too many releases in too short of a timespan being sold to consumers who live in an economy coming out of recession in many ways still. Limited money to be spent on sneakers or other non-essential items is making that choice a lot harder for many. Do you buy that pair now or wait for the sales to hit to save some money?
If the new guidelines Nike is giving to account holders regarding sales is true then the idea of "support your local" while Nike is saying 'don't advertise sales' is going to put a lot of well meaning business owners into a bad predicament especially those who are truly local and do not maintain a large online presence.