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They did. My homie copped a US9
Wait did End. add the mens sizes after? Went in right away and only saw like sz4-6 lol
Same-- been wanting a pair of those.
just passed the splash to see my L
dont forget rogers20 for the discountJust now
thanks for the reply, hope theres a small restock somewhere lol2 size 10s left, 2 7s, 2 8s, and 1 8.5
sad , I clicked so fast thought it was a 9... but it's a 9.5 so it's not my size. got the red's once they dropped and didn't know about the code.
dont forget rogers20 for the discount
Did you place an order? Size 9.5 is my sizesad , I clicked so fast thought it was a 9... but it's a 9.5 so it's not my size. got the red's once they dropped and didn't know about the code.
They are 3 versions in on the Ultraboost model and I don't think it's that easy for casual buyers to get even the basic colorways anymore. I think that is kind of troubling. I understand the situation with Yeezys and I get it. But for a model that was essentially a running shoe, this makes adidas seem slightly greedy. But I guess this is how they want to do it. My guess is they don't believe/feel the Ultraboost is for runners or casual people anymore or it is no longer their primary target market and I think that sucks. In the end they are a business and all businesses just want to make money. It shouldn't really take a "bot" just to have a chance at a pair of sneakers, but that's kind of what is starting to happen, more people each release just end up chancing it with a cart service. Eventually no one will try manually.
I didn't cause I needed a 9Did you place an order? Size 9.5 is my size
tell me about it. i can't even do my real job
Holy crap 600 unread posts in just a couple hours, thread moving too fast for me these days. Even for a drop day this is nuts.
For ever one person who you think wont try manually, theres 20 more ppl willing to take that spot
They are 3 versions in on the Ultraboost model and I don't think it's that easy for casual buyers to get even the basic colorways anymore. I think that is kind of troubling. I understand the situation with Yeezys and I get it. But for a model that was essentially a running shoe, this makes adidas seem slightly greedy. But I guess this is how they want to do it. My guess is they don't believe/feel the Ultraboost is for runners or casual people anymore or it is no longer their primary target market and I think that sucks. In the end they are a business and all businesses just want to make money. It shouldn't really take a "bot" just to have a chance at a pair of sneakers, but that's kind of what is starting to happen, more people each release just end up chancing it with a cart service. Eventually no one will try manually.
They are 3 versions in on the Ultraboost model and I don't think it's that easy for casual buyers to get even the basic colorways anymore. I think that is kind of troubling. I understand the situation with Yeezys and I get it. But for a model that was essentially a running shoe, this makes adidas seem slightly greedy. But I guess this is how they want to do it. My guess is they don't believe/feel the Ultraboost is for runners or casual people anymore or it is no longer their primary target market and I think that sucks. In the end they are a business and all businesses just want to make money. It shouldn't really take a "bot" just to have a chance at a pair of sneakers, but that's kind of what is starting to happen, more people each release just end up chancing it with a cart service. Eventually no one will try manually.