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Word I'm at work hawking my phone. Just gave 5 extra credit points for any student who notices my phone ringing when I don't lol smh.so what time is levis making calls?
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Word I'm at work hawking my phone. Just gave 5 extra credit points for any student who notices my phone ringing when I don't lol smh.so what time is levis making calls?
Word I'm at work hawking my phone. Just gave 5 extra credit points for any student who notices my phone ringing when I don't lol smh.
Anyone who copped the kicks at retail and are on the fence about keeping them, I suggest you keep em. this is one of the most unique jordans to drop in a very long time, raw levi denim. sell em and you'll regret it later but go ahead and sell if resell is your thing.
It's lunch hour and I have not gotten any calls from unrecognized numbers, i.e. Levi's SoHo raffle.
Anyone hear from them? If so, care to share the pickup details?
Need to know when to go there to fetch the un picked up pairs.... I'm thirsty!
I love and want these IV's as much as you do, but I gotta correct the rumoring...
Nothing here is official, just my understanding of how the industry works:
1. There's no such thing as "Levi's denim". Levi's, like Nike, is a designer and marketer of clothes. They outsource the making of denim textile to others. They also outsource the manufacturing of the garment. The closest we get to branding of the actual denim textile is when LVC (Levi's Vintage Clothing sub-brand) issued jeans made with "Cone Mills denim". (Sadly, Cone Mills, the one remaining manufacturer of denim in USA, closed a few months ago.)
Still, being the brand ho that I am, the IV's with real Levi's branding is worth more to me than the denim AF-1's without it.
2. Raw denim is denim that has not been washed. Therefore it is unshrink and unfaded. The denim used on the IV's looks to be stonewashed, not raw. And you definitely would not want to sew unshrunk denim onto a rubber sole. That would be disaster as soon as the sneaks get wet.
I love and want these IV's as much as you do, but I gotta correct the rumoring...
Nothing here is official, just my understanding of how the industry works:
1. There's no such thing as "Levi's denim". Levi's, like Nike, is a designer and marketer of clothes. They outsource the making of denim textile to others. They also outsource the manufacturing of the garment. The closest we get to branding of the actual denim textile is when LVC (Levi's Vintage Clothing sub-brand) issued jeans made with "Cone Mills denim". (Sadly, Cone Mills, the one remaining manufacturer of denim in USA, closed a few months ago.)
Still, being the brand ho that I am, the IV's with real Levi's branding is worth more to me than the denim AF-1's without it.
2. Raw denim is denim that has not been washed. Therefore it is unshrink and unfaded. The denim used on the IV's looks to be stonewashed, not raw. And you definitely would not want to sew unshrunk denim onto a rubber sole. That would be disaster as soon as the sneaks get wet.
so what time is levis making calls?
I'll be surprised they call anyone
nice was it just for the shoes or the jacket alsoWhy wouldn't they call? I got a call about an hour ago confirmed to pick up in store.
Why wouldn't they call? I got a call about an hour ago confirmed to pick up in store.
What exactly did they say? Did they say you could purchase both the shoes + jacket? What about sizes? ThanksWhy wouldn't they call? I got a call about an hour ago confirmed to pick up in store.
^^look right above youDid anyone get a call yet from the Levi’s store