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keeping it 8 more than 92.
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yo just sell me the black pair so you can buy your power ranger costume.
Found this on FB, All white 350 boost that kanye wore last night to james hardens 26th Birthday ALL WHITE Boat party... future release maybe?
never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing a power ranger.Im too fat for spandex.
You'd spend much more $$$$ in material costs accurately building said shoes via a 3D printer than even buying a real deal pair at the current inflated rate. Source? I've operated some of the largest 3D printers in the world for top companies/manufacturers #stratasystrained
I hate seeing people with multiple pairs. I would defecate in their extra pairs if I could. HATE HATE HATE! lol.
Yo at this point I have a better shot at buying a 3D printer to print my pair out than copping for retail from anywhere.
how do they contact the winners?Nice kicks has one winner up on the raffle.
via emailhow do they contact the winners?Nice kicks has one winner up on the raffle.
maybe the blue belugas?
Found this on FB, All white 350 boost that kanye wore last night to james hardens 26th Birthday ALL WHITE Boat party... future release maybe?
Thats a valid perspective. I think my relationship with the word limited is little different. I became very disillusioned with the word limited a few years ago when every nike release was labeled limited, yet more often then not you could walk into a store a cop or even from nikestore. It just became too much of a marketing ploy for companies to create unnecessary hype behind every release. I say all shoes are limited in the sense that somebody puts a limit on how many pairs will be made but that could be a couple hundred thousand pairs like with the Jordan 11 releases, or only a few thousand like Yeezy 2s. Technically there is only a certain amount of ANY shoe available for purchase whether it be this year's air max model or some Ultraboost colorway. The only shoe that has been continuously available in my time collecting sneakers is all white air force ones so to me that shoe is unlimited. It may just be because I'm a stickler for language but the term limited has just become too broad imo.
I wouldn't say every shoe, but yes. I personally define a shoes "limited" status based on the combination of supply, demand, and allocation. Essentially if the average person specifically looking for that shoe, can't get it on the primary market, it's limited.
Not sure yet, co-worker wants to do something Star Wars. I wanna be fat Super Heroes.
never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing a power ranger.
but forreal who were you going to comiccon as?
That is a ups label.possibily a inventory count for ADC.
hnnnggggggg
Found this on FB, All white 350 boost that kanye wore last night to james hardens 26th Birthday ALL WHITE Boat party... future release maybe?
i would be more worried about trying to keep the shoes clean.
hnnnggggggg
now THIS would break the internet for reals... going HAM if these come out.. since odds are, I'll take an L, iI kinda hope these are only for Ye' lol
oh yeah definitely. in the literal sense of the word that absolutely true, but sometimes words get a different spin in the context of sneaker culture kinda like how Deadstock actually means unsold merchandise, but within the context of sneaker culture it means brand new. So when someone says a shoe is "limited" on here it generally means that they will be harder to get when compared to other releases aka general releases, whether that be due to allocation or stock quantity, and that their probably won't be enough stock to go around.
Thats a valid perspective. I think my relationship with the word limited is little different. I became very disillusioned with the word limited a few years ago when every nike release was labeled limited, yet more often then not you could walk into a store a cop or even from nikestore. It just became too much of a marketing ploy for companies to create unnecessary hype behind every release. I say all shoes are limited in the sense that somebody puts a limit on how many pairs will be made but that could be a couple hundred thousand pairs like with the Jordan 11 releases, or only a few thousand like Yeezy 2s. Technically there is only a certain amount of ANY shoe available for purchase whether it be this year's air max model or some Ultraboost colorway. The only shoe that has been continuously available in my time collecting sneakers is all white air force ones so to me that shoe is unlimited. It may just be because I'm a stickler for language but the term limited has just become too broad imo.
he did love his all white boost...
hnnnggggggg
now THIS would break the internet for reals... going HAM if these come out.. since odds are, I'll take an L, iI kinda hope these are only for Ye' lol