Proposition Joe
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bred 11s are the shoe i first associated with the "people getting shot for their jordans" phenomena back then
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bred 11s are the shoe i first associated with the "people getting shot for their jordans" phenomena back then
lol aiight my b, old timerNo it was not
How old are y’all
Cause this was not true
The 11 was not the first shoe associated with that
Hold up I ain’t that oldlol aiight my b, old timer
Just what I was thinking about. And this was just when it was brought to light.
Lol so this major release is your time to take some odd obtuse social stand? That overall won’t amount to anything?So many innocent lives was lost over this sneaker, crimes, individuals getting incarcerated. Iono biggest release of 2018. It’s a toss up with me, growing up seeing violence all the time. I might not even cop to be honest.
What app is that broWell hopefully with the new foot apps and all these new raffle system this release will turn out way differently than before.
Well hopefully with the new foot apps and all these new raffle system this release will turn out way differently than before.
What app is that bro
Og’s sat
11 retros in 00/01 is when it got crazy and sold out
Og
You could call and order the OG's on eastbay well after they came out.
Never said I was a young buck, not completely an old head tho lol. I remember everything from the original 6s forward. Not everyone was poor in the early 90s tho.. the dope game was still very very strong in the Bahamas where I’m from. But bruh 11s sold out in the Miami area, I’m sure not day one but you couldn’t walk in store a month later to purchase, hell most 12s sold out the following year also and I know that for a fact because we had to skip school for 12-14.OG 11's??? Lol You can't possibly be too young since you said OG's fau2015 but maybe it's an area thing. In NYC they did not fly off the shelves. The most popular color was the Black/Reds which sold fast but they didnt fly.
It was 1995/96.. Nothing flew. You want to know why? Because no one collected sneakers like that. Because everyone was practically poor. Because 100 dollar sneakers was insane. It never makes sense when people say "No thats not right, they sold right out immediately; I remember" lmao.
Maybe some how they did.. but I just can't see anything being gone in 1 week or less back then.. in NYC they were gone within a few months.
Now I’m wondering how old you actually were in the mid to late 90s.OG 11's??? Lol You can't possibly be too young since you said OG's fau2015 but maybe it's an area thing. In NYC they did not fly off the shelves. The most popular color was the Black/Reds which sold fast but they didnt fly.
It was 1995/96.. Nothing flew. You want to know why? Because no one collected sneakers like that. Because everyone was practically poor. Because 100 dollar sneakers was insane. It never makes sense when people say "No thats not right, they sold right out immediately; I remember" lmao.
Maybe some how they did.. but I just can't see anything being gone in 1 week or less back then.. in NYC they were gone within a few months.
fau2015 Yes drug dealers had money- Everyone isnt a drug dealer though so that doesnt account for a mass population of people causing a sell out. But somehow they sold out in Miami.. fine lol. I did mention that maybe in some areas they apparently sold out even though I dont really beleive that. Also, I didn't mean to make you think that about your age lol I meant that since you said OG, you had to have been around and probably my age or a little older.
W WhiteKyrie I'm 32 and in 95/96 I was about 11. After the sentence about economy, nothing else you wrote really applies lol.. it's mostly opinion. I am very well aware of how the economy was thriving in the 90s. Again, there was not mass amounts of people running to stores to spend their disposable income on shoes lol. Sneakers were becoming pop culture and people bought shoes.. but everything wasn't selling out.
The price point makes sense back then in today's perspective. Maybe you and your family were well off back then but where I lived in NYC in 92-99 100+ pairs of kicks were a huge deal. IDK where you are from or how old you are but in NYC XIs didnt sell out man
The Jordan XI (especially the Concords) are so coveted that people have blinders and refuse to believe that such an impactful shoe couldve sat.. Sorry to burst your bubble.. they did lol. And the Black and Reds were more of a thing in my neighborhood. I remember because this shoe started my addiction.. before that I was just really enthused.
Not in my area. They sold out. Every single one on the first day. I sold them. I know.
Incredible.. what area and store? Not trying to discredit or anything.. I'm just really curious and impressed lol. This debate always comes up and there's a few that tell stories about them selling out but there aren't many.
Bruh I didn’t even like the concords initially, now the black and red pair I f’n LOVED. I just can’t remember 11s being easy to cop, it’s like EVERYONE wanted those, from young kids to grown adults. That’s what I remember, EVERYONE LOVED the patent leather.fau2015 Yes drug dealers had money- Everyone isnt a drug dealer though so that doesnt account for a mass population of people causing a sell out. But somehow they sold out in Miami.. fine lol. I did mention that maybe in some areas they apparently sold out even though I dont really beleive that. Also, I didn't mean to make you think that about your age lol I meant that since you said OG, you had to have been around and probably my age or a little older.
W WhiteKyrie I'm 32 and in 95/96 I was about 11. After the sentence about economy, nothing else you wrote really applies lol.. it's mostly opinion. I am very well aware of how the economy was thriving in the 90s. Again, there was not mass amounts of people running to stores to spend their disposable income on shoes lol. Sneakers were becoming pop culture and people bought shoes.. but everything wasn't selling out.
The price point makes sense back then in today's perspective. Maybe you and your family were well off back then but where I lived in NYC in 92-99 100+ pairs of kicks were a huge deal. IDK where you are from or how old you are but in NYC XIs didnt sell out man
The Jordan XI (especially the Concords) are so coveted that people have blinders and refuse to believe that such an impactful shoe couldve sat.. Sorry to burst your bubble.. they did lol. And the Black and Reds were more of a thing in my neighborhood. I remember because this shoe started my addiction.. before that I was just really enthused.