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I don't know him personally, obviously, so I could easily be wrong. But I reckon there would be more effective (but also more low-key) ways for an Adidas executive to deal with fake shoe sellers and backdoor sales. I just don't see the point in Wexler seeking the spotlight, recognition, fame, whatever at any given opportunity.Wex is the most chill, humble dude you'll never meet.
He's extremely involved on twitter and engages everyone. I see nothing wrong with him clowning a known fake seller and the consignment shop in vegas with a "plug". He shuts yeezy mafia down all the time. Can't hate a man for trying to protect his consumers
It's cool if you disagree - as I said I don't know him as a person so I'm judging him somewhat unfairly, obviously. It's just one more thing surrounding Yeezy releases that shows me how much I've grown estranged from much of the sneaker collecting scene.
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