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I'm not diggin' the icy blue soles, throws of the contrast between the grape and emerald green. And who was talking baout the 2006 version having bad leather quality? My 2006 pair are rediculously nice.
My girl camps with me. We already have our game plan for the bredsPeople are lucky to have girls who would do that for you. I havent met a single girl who i think would camp up for me even if we were in a serious relationship. Also i only have one sneakerhead acquaintance. My best bet is to hope dude works in the morning of a release, saves me a pair, i get a pair from camping, and one online from my phone. Never has any combination of those things happened.
I admit I act like I have immunity. My 2006 grapes are as icy as they came, and same with my green beans. The only iced soles Ive had yellow on me are the oly 6's, which I blame on jb qualityyou act like the icy sole wont yellow
I'm counting on these lowering the prices on the 06's. When the Playoff XII's dropped I was able to find a DS pair of 2004s for $230 shipped. That's the good thing about re-retros. Saturates the market and most would rather just grab the newer pair.the shoe is classic and probably will be copped just because i cant afford to pay the $500 ticket on the '06 pair, its sad because people didnt like the quality on the '06s haha wait until you see these, you better brace yourself...
^^ WOW Eastbay pictured the Infrared samples in their advertisement.
Man. This takes me back. Of all the heat on that page, I remember Christmas getting the Randy Moss joints as a gift. I Was so saltyOld eastbay add 2000 laneys and VI's where 119.00
LOL word... the good ol' days man.Everybody was screaming bloody murder when the saw the samples.
The next man in the small town may not be able to get a pair because someone decides to buy up the stock. Does that make sense?If it were that simple then sure, but if some random person in a desolate area hits up a few spots and cops multiples, how exactly is that affecting how many pairs the next man can land? You see someone posting a pic of their 4 pairs, are you thinking in your head "one of those are mines, I would've driven 500 miles to cop!"
Stores should impose limits so that there's enough pairs to go around or so that said person who wants multiples has to work a little harder to land them. If a store doesn't enforce limits that's one thing, but when they do, do your homework and you'll get your pair(s). No one's going to hand you anything.
Exactly. If the retailers don't impose limits, the main issue at hand is a moral issue. If a person decides to buy multiples then more power to them. Impose limits and produce more pairs if you really want to combat this problem. I just get tired of people crying like they're entitled to something. If you want it bad enough you'll make it happen. If not, you'll make an excuse. Period. As much as this new wave of consumers want to believe that "resellers" are the reason that they haven't been getting their shoes, think again it's just more publicized now due to social media and corny sneaker blogs.The next man in the small town may not be able to get a pair because someone decides to buy up the stock. Does that make sense?If it were that simple then sure, but if some random person in a desolate area hits up a few spots and cops multiples, how exactly is that affecting how many pairs the next man can land? You see someone posting a pic of their 4 pairs, are you thinking in your head "one of those are mines, I would've driven 500 miles to cop!"
Stores should impose limits so that there's enough pairs to go around or so that said person who wants multiples has to work a little harder to land them. If a store doesn't enforce limits that's one thing, but when they do, do your homework and you'll get your pair(s). No one's going to hand you anything.
However, we live in a free-market world. If you slept, then it's your loss. It's survival of the fittest.
Well said broExactly. If the retailers don't impose limits, the main issue at hand is a moral issue. If a person decides to buy multiples then more power to them. Impose limits and produce more pairs if you really want to combat this problem. I just get tired of people crying like they're entitled to something. If you want it bad enough you'll make it happen. If not, you'll make an excuse. Period. As much as this new wave of consumers want to believe that "resellers" are the reason that they haven't been getting their shoes, think again it's just more publicized now due to social media and corny sneaker blogs.
Times have changed. I've hit the point where I just don't want the headache of lining up for shoes. Leave that for the people who have the time and patience for it. I've owned hundreds of shoes in my lifetime so it's not that serious to me anymore. When I want a pair enough I do my homework and pay the $20 - $30 more if necessary to cop overseas. Time is money. The only shoe left that I'd actually bother getting up early for is the Stealth Foamposites.
Some people just don't have any perspective and fail to realize that they are just shoes.