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Y'all keep talking crap bout it, I'm just waiting until they drop a "Bred" color way for this and see the madness ensue
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That will probably be the case with most the people saying they don't like them. Drop a black/red color way and I bet it's 180s everywhere.These pretty straight... if the outdoor was RED.... Definite cop
the IG dude obviously has no concept of the whole "lab" seriesI like the look of them, but then again I'm a Presto/Footscape/Woven/Roshe lover to begin with.
Why did that dude in the IG post call them 3lab 11s?? I don't see any 3 reference in the shoe. If anything, it would be the 15lab11.
I'd love to see one with just a clear sole. Maybe they're saving that for the white ones.
typical responses in here
+ 1 Which is really big for me because I barley by any Jordan's any more due to me already having a lot of pairs that releasethese are super well designed..
one of the few jordans i will pick up this year.
JB can start the price point @ $185, let Nike do what they do best, and limit the supply on their perceived most sought after CW (throwing all their eggs in the basket with this first pair with the GITD and 3M), then watch all of us squirm...
1-2 months later, all of a sudden we'll see a Laney CW, Knicks CW, insert random "non-desirable" CW here, then pull us back in with a Infrared/Bulls CW, then back to a few less desirable CWs, or lowtop version as mentioned previously. They might not make $185 on each CW, but by limiting the first run and including all the "hype" related concepts with the first model, they in turn set their own market price and will get folks spending $140 on a "discounted" pair in an alternate CW down the line and feeling good about their purchase.