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Price check? sz. 6.5... dude asking 800 with no box
8 bills on 1 shoe is cheap?! If it was DESIGNER oké, but a worn sneaker? Hell naaaaaaaaa.For a size 6.5 man that cheap lol.. Considering that u can find another 6.5
Edit: dude wants 300 lol
I remember a bunch of people talked about dying the grey to black when they first dropped.
These just went on sale from €100 to €50.
I like them and than again I don't like them..
Maybe if I look long enough they will grow on me. If they drop to €30 no doubt tough lol.
yeah that makes more sense..Pretty sure it's supposed to look like a "salt stain" that's how they were described to me anyway...
300 cars, planes, shoes, laces, soles, followers, kids etc.
Mother of Jesus
So the struggle is real huh.I'm a longtime lurker and only recently created an account, but I had to reply because gatorbeltsnpattiemelts was so on point with her post on the Tiffs. I've been collecting SB's for about 9 years (started in college), and I wear a size 4/4.5 (I'm a woman).
The struggle is so real for a collector of smaller sized SB's - I've paid some ridiculous reseller prices over the years just to have a size 4 in a shoe that is readily available for guys that wear a size 9-11 (Tiff Highs, YOTH, Skunks,etc). Resellers are starting to notice that smaller sized SB's are way more rare and there are collectors out there that are willing to pay for size 6 and under sneakers.
I mean just this past weekend with the Cali Hi release - I struck out at Premier (which was the only online legit SB retailer with a size 4-4.5 available). I did my research, stalked instagram accounts of skateshops in different states (I live in Queens, NY), and I still wasn't able to get my size for retail. |I Meanwhile, they sat on NDC for hours after the release in size 10-12.
I've only seen size 6 Tiffs in very good condition 3-4 times over the past 5 years or so of collecting, so I don't blame you at all for being interested. I totally get it. They don't pop up very often. As long as the shoe doesn't have heel drag, has over 60% stars, isn't creased to death, I would be into it.
A guy on twitter had the Beijing dunks and I thought he was going to have a reasonable price or that his local had them. That was not the case
just when you think you've seen the corniest bs ever, you get a surprise
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I'm a longtime lurker and only recently created an account, but I had to reply because gatorbeltsnpattiemelts was so on point with her post on the Tiffs. I've been collecting SB's for about 9 years (started in college), and I wear a size 4/4.5 (I'm a woman).
The struggle is so real for a collector of smaller sized SB's - I've paid some ridiculous reseller prices over the years just to have a size 4 in a shoe that is readily available for guys that wear a size 9-11 (Tiff Highs, YOTH, Skunks,etc). Resellers are starting to notice that smaller sized SB's are way more rare and there are collectors out there that are willing to pay for size 6 and under sneakers.
I mean just this past weekend with the Cali Hi release - I struck out at Premier (which was the only online legit SB retailer with a size 4-4.5 available). I did my research, stalked instagram accounts of skateshops in different states (I live in Queens, NY), and I still wasn't able to get my size for retail. |I Meanwhile, they sat on NDC for hours after the release in size 10-12.
I've only seen size 6 Tiffs in very good condition 3-4 times over the past 5 years or so of collecting, so I don't blame you at all for being interested. I totally get it. They don't pop up very often. As long as the shoe doesn't have heel drag, has over 60% stars, isn't creased to death, I would be into it.
repped!!! Thank you for the info
repped!!! Thank you for the info