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Thank you!I dissected the video frame by frame (6.1s clip x 30fps = 183 frames), here are the first 100 (where the shoes are most clearly visible):
Picked these up last week. They were VNDS, took the swoosh off to add some color. Such a great shoe, wish they would do some more SB 1’s.
ALL 1’s are SB’s...Oskar knows...
I dissected the video frame by frame (6.1s clip x 30fps = 183 frames), here are the first 100 (where the shoes are most clearly visible):
Oh, skateboarding started in 1985 and the original skateboarders all wore Jordan 1s? Thanks for the info man, I'll go let Vans and dudes like Steve Caballero know.Jordan 1's were THE original skate shoe. This is not debatable.
You mean the Cab that is wearing Breds in the picture I posted?Oh, skateboarding started in 1985 and the original skateboarders all wore Jordan 1s? Thanks for the info man, I'll go let Vans and dudes like Steve Caballero know.
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I think everyone understands this.There is a difference between a skate shoe and an SB. SB is a product line. Skate shoe is an item. Jordan 1s were indeed skate shoes in the 80s, but the Jordan 1 didn't become an SB until 2014.
I dissected the video frame by frame (6.1s clip x 30fps = 183 frames), here are the first 100 (where the shoes are most clearly visible):
Thank you for pointing out Caballero is in that photo, I could never make out any of the faces. De facto skate shoe at the time ≠ SB or original skate shoe. Vans were doing their thing for skateboarding well before 1985. And clearly not everyone understands what I said because someone literally said "ALL 1s are SBs."
further reading, which features the famous photo: http://www.classickicks.com/2014/01/get-a-grip-a-history-of-sneakers-vs-skateboarding/
I dissected the video frame by frame (6.1s clip x 30fps = 183 frames), here are the first 100 (where the shoes are most clearly visible):