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Nike Dunk Low SP “Champ Colors”
Color: University Orange/Marine-Marine
Style Code: CU1727-800
Release Date: June 24, 2020
Price: $100
I need a pair. Reminds me of the simple sb dunk low cws.
BEAR DOWN
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Nike Dunk Low SP “Champ Colors”
Color: University Orange/Marine-Marine
Style Code: CU1727-800
Release Date: June 24, 2020
Price: $100
I need a pair. Reminds me of the simple sb dunk low cws.
BEAR DOWN
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I messaged them on Twitter and they said they did a recent update and that their app works just fine.
Amazing how SNS went from one of the best raffles to one of the worst.
Why tf the midsoles on those bear bearbricks already look beat to ****
So they pushed back the university reds?
Thanks. Good luck, guys. It’s always snkrs, or bust for me.7/1 for US. Tomorrow for EU.
Hi top version would be flamesNike Dunk Low SP “Champ Colors”
Color: University Orange/Marine-Marine
Style Code: CU1727-800
Release Date: June 24, 2020
Price: $100
I need a pair. Reminds me of the simple sb dunk low cws.
Hi top version would be flames
never thought there wld be a resurgence of dunks
theses were on clearance racks lmao
now resell on basic gr dunks. god
Y'all ever notice that it's not just dunks but everything is popular and sells out now? Except maybe ultraboost but every brand and product line is thriving. New Balance, Yeezy (might seem played out but every drop still sells out), Jordan Brand, Nike (look at AF1s and air maxes), Nike SB, ASICS; Saucony x Bodega sold out quick. Traditional dad-core sneakers like Salomon and Hoka are getting stocked at streetwear boutiques. A plethora of collabs and IG marketing/influencing have made this sneaker **** mainstream. It's no niche interest anymore, everyone knows what a sneakerhead is, everyone knows someone who collects sneakers. The fact that everyone finally realized they could profit off it also contributed; who would say no to hundreds of dollars for some stupid sneakers? I don't. Easy for most of us to be blind to how popular it's become since we've been in it for so many years but face the fact - being into sneakers is normalized now.never thought there wld be a resurgence of dunks
theses were on clearance racks lmao
now resell on basic gr dunks. god
Y'all ever notice that it's not just dunks but everything is popular and sells out now? Except maybe ultraboost but every brand and product line is thriving. New Balance, Yeezy (might seem played out but every drop still sells out), Jordan Brand, Nike (look at AF1s and air maxes), Nike SB, ASICS; Saucony x Bodega sold out quick. Traditional dad-core sneakers like Salomon and Hoka are getting stocked at streetwear boutiques. A plethora of collabs and IG marketing/influencing have made this sneaker **** mainstream. It's no niche interest anymore, everyone knows what a sneakerhead is, everyone knows someone who collects sneakers. The fact that everyone finally realized they could profit off it also contributed; who would say no to hundreds of dollars for some stupid sneakers? I don't. Easy for most of us to be blind to how popular it's become since we've been in it for so many years but face the fact - being into sneakers is normalized now.
I disagree with almost everything you said there. New Balance started moving more because of the attention that Kawhi Leonard brought them (OMN1S were selling quick at first and so were all of the t-shirts) and started doing even more collaborations. The Aime Leon Dore collabs brought NB so much more attention than even the Ronnie Fieg collabs of the mid-2010s did. Jjjjound was huge too. People see the shoe they really want reselling for $500+ then they go find a cheaper alternative after exploring the brand more. They didn't segue to other brands, they're buying just as much Nike as well as everything else. That's why so many new releases continue to sell out across the board.New Balance is starting to move in greater quantities because of the discontent driven by Nike and adidas. People who couldn't cop from there segued onto brands that were more accessible. While being a "sneakerhead" (I hate this term) is mainstream due to influencers being given product, most people do not understand the concept behind spending that kind of money on sneakers nor owning that many shoes. It was the same thing a decade ago. The majority of people own five pairs of sneakers at most and for some that's a lot.
I would also add better looking models like the 327 are helping them... NB have always had that fire quality.I disagree with almost everything you said there. New Balance started moving more because of the attention that Kawhi Leonard brought them (OMN1S were selling quick at first and so were all of the t-shirts) and started doing even more collaborations. The Aime Leon Dore collabs brought NB so much more attention than even the Ronnie Fieg collabs of the mid-2010s did. Jjjjound was huge too. People see the shoe they really want reselling for $500+ then they go find a cheaper alternative after exploring the brand more. They didn't segue to other brands, they're buying just as much Nike as well as everything else. That's why so many new releases continue to sell out across the board.
Obviously most people aren't sneakerheads. What I mean is that the culture surrounding fascination with sneakers is now known by most people. When the NBA loosened restrictions on sneaker policies, ESPN started focusing a lot more attention on it - the addition of Nick DePaula to their staff also contributed to it. There's even a soundbite in NBA 2K about NBA sneakerheads. Another contributing factor is that a lot of young kids grow up, get jobs, and can buy all the **** they wanted when they were broke. I and many of my friends my age fit into that category.
I disagree with almost everything you said there. New Balance started moving more because of the attention that Kawhi Leonard brought them (OMN1S were selling quick at first and so were all of the t-shirts) and started doing even more collaborations. The Aime Leon Dore collabs brought NB so much more attention than even the Ronnie Fieg collabs of the mid-2010s did. Jjjjound was huge too. People see the shoe they really want reselling for $500+ then they go find a cheaper alternative after exploring the brand more. They didn't segue to other brands, they're buying just as much Nike as well as everything else. That's why so many new releases continue to sell out across the board.
Obviously most people aren't sneakerheads. What I mean is that the culture surrounding fascination with sneakers is now known by most people. When the NBA loosened restrictions on sneaker policies, ESPN started focusing a lot more attention on it - the addition of Nick DePaula to their staff also contributed to it. There's even a soundbite in NBA 2K about NBA sneakerheads. Another contributing factor is that a lot of young kids grow up, get jobs, and can buy all the **** they wanted when they were broke. I and many of my friends my age fit into that category.