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Gonna be an interesting argument between Brendan, JLP & Welty on if the WYWS was a hit or a flop after they end up sitting at all the boutique stores
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So we getting these at outlets
Welcome to my world lol. I ordered them Baltimore Dopes (foams) last year they took 2-3 weeks to get to me smhHope them jawns sell out fast af on snkrs so I don't feel like a madman paying 16 shipping and waiting a month to get em
^ There was a ton of AMM Jordan 12s at the Nike outlet near me and even so, no one bought them. They were sitting there for a while with all sizes. This could be the exception tho.
Return policy, ability to return in store, ability to cancel, manufacturer warranty, and you absolutely know youre getting a new legit pair. Always prefer Snkrs unless its a big enough discount elsewhereThat's fair. I wasn't really talking about this release, just in general.
The email confirmation links to this so I think you can? Honestly idk, maybe there's exceptions. Either way, Nike definitely has an easier return policy.
Returns & Exchange Policy
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I'm understand having a snkrs preference but most people here will still buy from boutiques. The original comment was about people that only buy on snkrs.Return policy, ability to return in store, ability to cancel, manufacturer warranty, and you absolutely know youre getting a new legit pair. Always prefer Snkrs unless its a big enough discount elsewhere
Nah. Most well established collaboration don't end up at outlets. Most you see are simple returns. There are times they may send certain exclusive sneakers to certain high volume outlets, but not the top tier collabs.
Also, things come in cycles. It's just the economy and to mention Nike is increasing pricing. It's always a breaking point at some point for the consumer. Give it 2-3 yrs and these same shoes that are on sale for $100-140, will be $500+ on the resell.
The 12s didn’t sit at any outlet around here.