9th Wonder
formerly 9thwonder23kid
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I only ended up paying $100
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I only ended up paying $100
I feel you on this. Considering selling some of my j's to pay for SB's.
Facts.Way less pairs tho. They'll be that random pair that corgi will post for $500 because he'll be the only one with a stash of fresh pairs.
I was wondering why so many pairs when you posted that picture a while back. If I found them at an outlet for clearance I would have done the exact same thing. I'm happy with my one pair that I copped for $120+ tax though.Got 2 feet bro, same as you
They hit outlets here, figured id grab them on clearance.
I think I know a good reason... Saving money? Out with the old in with the new. IMO its not about seeing your past self as a phony but recognizing who you were back then and how you have grown and changed as an individual. Saving money and space seems logical.While I can understand styles shifting and not picking up any new Jordan releases, I don't get why people feel the need to dump everything they own in something that isn't cool any more to get on their new stuff. I've got some movies that I haven't watched, albums I haven't listened to, records that haven't been mixed in years, but as long as I'm not hurting for the space I can't see a reason to try and unload it. It'd be like if I was calling a bit of my past phony.
You see it on here where people are spending all kinds of money tracking down SB releases that they sold for some reason or another and now realize that they really want those pairs.
Females don't have Ds
I went through that phase last year selling some shoes to pick up others. Sold all my Jordan's that I really had an affinity to, to save some money and get into other shoes I really liked. Growing up I never had Jordan's or anything that was a recent release and was actually lucky to even have name brands that were sold at the Famous Footwear and such type stores (not that there's anything wrong with it) so once I was able to get a job and fend for myself a bit, I splurged and bought "brands" and shoes I've always wanted growing up.While I can understand styles shifting and not picking up any new Jordan releases, I don't get why people feel the need to dump everything they own in something that isn't cool any more to get on their new stuff.
YOTH>>>>
thinking about grabbin the Krampas....
Oh I hate the street bartering, like someone is going to make me an offer that's so good I'm going to be willing to take my shoes off in the middle of the street and sell them, but I still won't get rid of the few Jordans I do have because of my connection to them from really wanting them when I was young and MJ was playing. I just started doing moves for my big spring cleaning/cataloging/shelving project. Going to get all of my pairs back into their correct boxes and do the print out of a picture with style code and street nick name on each box when I shelve everything in my room.
I guess I might be more willing to let pairs go if I bought doubles on a regular basis, but I'm more of a get one and take care of it until it falls apart so selling them off seems insane.
Well, just bit the bullet and order a pair of YOTH from fliest kicks..
Hopefully all goes well.
Appreciate that, eases my mind.
Well, just bit the bullet and order a pair of YOTH from fliest kicks..
Hopefully all goes well.
No worries with them. 100% legit. Shoes came double boxed, with card board to protect them. The box also came inside a nike bag. They were great except the lowered the price of the YOTH 20$ a week after I ordered mine.
I wouldn't call it a 'phony past' .. I can't understand that logic sir