Aquamanjay_
formerly jaylaw15
- Dec 18, 2014
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Did he get the Orlando 10s? Those come out in roughly one month.
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Who Bryan Griffin? fakes sellers usually cop the hype stuff especially XI. Only the old heads checking for 10'sDid he get the Orlando 10s? Those come out in roughly one month.
Niketalk is soft with the bans. This fool needs to go.Did he get the Orlando 10s? Those come out in roughly one month.
Youtube. Micheal Jordan 95-96 Pure Greatness. Its 15 plus minutes. Id post it on here if I knew how. Its worth watching.
How is this guy still here? Lol dude talking crazy what about the fake million pairs you have
We are talking about YOU specifically though bruh !! Thats the problem its not everyone else pairs. You clearly have the fake fakes and quietly deleted the "message me for your concords" off your profile don't worry about how we are going to do on release date. Everybody on NT eats regardless.According to NT everyone pairs are fake lol. We'll see who's left talking on release date tho
what's release day have to do with anything? Fakes sold all year aroundAccording to NT everyone pairs are fake lol. We'll see who's left talking on release date tho
"Sit yo *** down"
Jordan 11 thread spice is a yearly tradition.i dont even know what folks arguing about anymore
This is what I think this is. Guy takes pics of pairs the store he works for received. Posts them on here realizing the reaction was way stronger than he realized it would be. Refuses to give info because he know he shouldnt have put the pics out in the first place and now is back peddling. I dont think they are his pairs at all. At most, his plan may have been to buy a few on release day and try to sell them in here for some extra cash. Just a theory.
true but doubt itThis is what I think this is. Guy takes pics of pairs the store he works for received. Posts them on here realizing the reaction was way stronger than he realized it would be. Refuses to give info because he know he shouldnt have put the pics out in the first place and now is back peddling. I dont think they are his pairs at all. At most, his plan may have been to buy a few on release day and try to sell them in here for some extra cash. Just a theory.
I respect you for giving him a decent alibi (that could or could not be true).
Is he really back peddling tho? Looks like he keeps saying wait til release day to compare. Not taking sides or trying to pick on him but I haven’t seen anyone point out details on why his pairs are fake.This is what I think this is. Guy takes pics of pairs the store he works for received. Posts them on here realizing the reaction was way stronger than he realized it would be. Refuses to give info because he know he shouldnt have put the pics out in the first place and now is back peddling. I dont think they are his pairs at all. At most, his plan may have been to buy a few on release day and try to sell them in here for some extra cash. Just a theory.
Not trying to do that at all. Im just trying to justify a million plus pairs of shoes and where they are all going. Between all the major retailers JB has accounts for over 8300+ stores combined. If every store gets a hundred pair. Which we know they all wont, thats over 830,000 pairs. Thats maybe 170,000 left to go to other stores that are not recognized. If every cosignment shop gets 300 pairs, which they cant. Over 565 shops are loaded up. Im not defending the dude at all, just trying to give perspective on how many pairs are gonna be out there.I respect you for giving him a decent alibi (that could or could not be true).
Starting with manufacturing to shipping it makes all the sense in the world that pairs are already in the states. The Nike factories just cannot and do not have the room to hold all that inventory. They come from overseas, which may take more time than planned due to high tide, getting through customs at the port, locations vary of course. So Nike shipping early ensures pairs are where they need to be to make release day. Its logistics. The "restocks" are pairs that fell behind due any of these factors. Most likely anyway. A million pairs of shoes are not sealed up in a big room right now. They are already here.
Got it. But still disagree.This is incorrect, Nike has several warehouses that received palletized overseas shipments and which are geographically placed to facilitate distribution of both Nike Direct sales and shipments to their authorized retailers. This is the only logistical means of ensuring proper accounting/reporting and the only method of avoiding a plethora of legal issues. And they are certainly big enough to accommodate this upcoming Concord release. And while a million pairs may not still be sealed up in a big room, I would bet heavily that half of the total produced units are sitting in a big room in Memphis--those being the units designated for launch through Nike Direct, e.g., SNKRS/Nike.com. That is assuming that they have arrived stateside, which personally I do not think they have yet.
they are def here just not all of emThis is incorrect, Nike has several warehouses that received palletized overseas shipments and which are geographically placed to facilitate distribution of both Nike Direct sales and shipments to their authorized retailers. This is the only logistical means of ensuring proper accounting/reporting and the only method of avoiding a plethora of legal issues. And they are certainly big enough to accommodate this upcoming Concord release. And while a million pairs may not still be sealed up in a big room, I would bet heavily that half of the total produced units are sitting in a big room in Memphis--those being the units designated for launch through Nike Direct, e.g., SNKRS/Nike.com. That is assuming that they have arrived stateside, which personally I do not think they have yet.