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Warning: Watching that documentary made me want to go out and buy some sneakers... specifically the futuras and dunkles [emoji]128514[/emoji] o and blue lobsters
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overall shape (esp toebox) would be still kinda off.
Man if those olives had a gum bottom...
Warning: Watching that documentary made me want to go out and buy some sneakers... specifically the futuras and dunkles [emoji]128514[/emoji] o and blue lobsters
I just saw that flick the other day too. Most interesting to me wasn't the pigeons or lobs designing process, but the lack of design input in the dunkles
Warning: Watching that documentary made me want to go out and buy some sneakers... specifically the futuras and dunkles [emoji]128514[/emoji] o and blue lobsters
Documentary was meh.. but I agree about wanting dunkles right after watching
Agreed. It was a regurgitation of "just for kicks." except it sucked. Personally thought it was played out and reseller propaganda.
Can't stand when they feature celebrity "collections." its easy to be a Sneakerhead when you have disposable income, or when the brands are sending your personal assistant the latest releases. Im sorry but heads like c.c. sabathia and wale ain't Sneakerheads. Try working a 9-5 just to make enough for a pair you're hungry for. Masters of air vol. 1 is way more indicative of the culture imo.
I'm no Wale stan but from what I understand he is one of the very few who is actually into sneakers, and was before he blew up. I believe he worked at a FTL for years when he was young. Again, could be wrong.
yeah im not discrediting their "love" for sneakers, before or after their financial acquisition. im just saying as part of the culture, i dont identify with them. i dont shut down flight club so i can buy 3 pairs of tiffs. i dont need to reiterate this, but buying [rare or expensive] sneakers doesnt make you a sneakerhead. so maybe they are, maybe they arent, i just dont want to hear a multi millionaire tell me how difficult it was to grab a pair of FLOMs.I'm no Wale stan but from what I understand he is one of the very few who is actually into sneakers, and was before he blew up. I believe he worked at a FTL for years when he was young. Again, could be wrong.
im sure if you only have 10 bucks, the rarity of any sneaker is increased. im pretty sure if you have 10 million, the rarity of any sneaker decreases. maybe im wrong, but thats just logic. if i had 10 million, i could get FLOMs right now. literally.Whether or not you have $10 or $10m, it doesn't make FLOMs any less rare.
Wale is corny. Was even NT member, and would be in threads crying for acceptance
That shirt is creepy AF
Gotta back @ILoveHipHop43 (Wale) on this one. Dude has been into kicks way before he had moneyDocumentary was meh.. but I agree about wanting dunkles right after watching
Agreed. It was a regurgitation of "just for kicks." except it sucked. Personally thought it was played out and reseller propaganda.
Can't stand when they feature celebrity "collections." its easy to be a Sneakerhead when you have disposable income, or when the brands are sending your personal assistant the latest releases. Im sorry but heads like c.c. sabathia and wale ain't Sneakerheads. Try working a 9-5 just to make enough for a pair you're hungry for. Masters of air vol. 1 is way more indicative of the culture imo.
he didn't cry about sneakers per se. Just didn't handle criticism on here very wellHe pushed his music pretty hard if I remember correctly. Don't remember much about him crying about kicks.
Been a while though.
Warning: Watching that documentary made me want to go out and buy some sneakers... specifically the futuras and dunkles [emoji]128514[/emoji] o and blue lobsters