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I think it has to do with them being something different vs. more of the samei figured it was all hype... i can't believe these are going and the parleys had issues. But i've always been a sucka for blue =D
As of when I realized ADC was up. (May not be accurate)Did anyone have the stock numbers and size run for the ADO UB on adidas? Thanks
Thats the BoostGod Effect for you. He reviews a shoe, says its super fire and hypes it up, next day it sells. Its a pretty fugly shoe imo, passed.So, the Day Ones were harder to obtain than the Parleys! SMH.......
if i dont like them i dont think itll be because of the fin. but we'll seeIf it weren't for that shark fin heel counter I would cop for sure
The fact remains that a majority of boost thots came to adidas because Nike over produced. And well cause Kanye signed but in the small bubble that we occupy as "sneakerheads" (hate the term), most of its inhabitants judge a shoes success on resell / how limited it is.
this.
Man Day One popularity blew up literally overnight.
In less than 24hrs, this thread went from "We've hit peak boost Invest all reps in Tennis HU!" to "Why are these ADO's selling out?"
Man Day One popularity blew up literally overnight.
It could be that people just didn't know about them until late yesterday after Parley was over with.
In less than 24hrs, this thread went from "We've hit peak boost Invest all reps in Tennis HU!" to "Why are these ADO's selling out?"
They all look identical aside from the outsole.The day one pureboost were executed better imo.