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Im thinking that these will have those newly retro gloss finish on them smh
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You bring up a pretty accurate senerioOriginally Posted by sthebest
Look at it this way, if it did have a Nike logo on the back, on the insole, and on the bottom of the shoe...all hell would break loose. These are arguably one of the most iconic sneakers of all time. Having Nike Air would just unleash the floodgates of skinny jean wearing hypebeasts and money hungry resellers. With a OG box and hangtag, these would not only sell out INSTANTLY, but would resell for $500 instead of the $200 that recent releases have topped out at.Originally Posted by CelticsFan9783
MINOTAURO --- A lot of us had Nike Air on our Jordan sneakers in the early 90's (maybe even some late 80's JB owners on NT). Earlier Air Jordans have a lot of sentimental value for 80's babies and bring us back to childhood. Recreating these sneakers as close to their original versions as possible would pay homage to the OG design and give us the chance to wear basically the same sneaker 20+ years later. It doesn't really matter to me too much, but if I had to choose I'd keep the OG design with the Nike Air.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong but they still have the Nike Air technology so it wouldn't be a huge stretch to keep that logo.
You bring up a pretty accurate senerioOriginally Posted by sthebest
Look at it this way, if it did have a Nike logo on the back, on the insole, and on the bottom of the shoe...all hell would break loose. These are arguably one of the most iconic sneakers of all time. Having Nike Air would just unleash the floodgates of skinny jean wearing hypebeasts and money hungry resellers. With a OG box and hangtag, these would not only sell out INSTANTLY, but would resell for $500 instead of the $200 that recent releases have topped out at.Originally Posted by CelticsFan9783
MINOTAURO --- A lot of us had Nike Air on our Jordan sneakers in the early 90's (maybe even some late 80's JB owners on NT). Earlier Air Jordans have a lot of sentimental value for 80's babies and bring us back to childhood. Recreating these sneakers as close to their original versions as possible would pay homage to the OG design and give us the chance to wear basically the same sneaker 20+ years later. It doesn't really matter to me too much, but if I had to choose I'd keep the OG design with the Nike Air.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong but they still have the Nike Air technology so it wouldn't be a huge stretch to keep that logo.
They're probably going to sell faster cuz it's just the second retro of these ever and the first since '99. The WC IIIs retroed this year for the third time, so maybe not quite as in demand. Either way, both IIIs and IVs are consistently in people's top 5-10 Js ever.Originally Posted by FourReal
Originally Posted by sthebest
Probably just the angle he shot them at.Originally Posted by Souljaman22
looking suspect. air randy pair looking super high top from the back
Call me crazy but these are to sell MUCH faster than the white cement IIIs.
i believe that also
i regret copping those cements 3 their weren't my style after wearing them only 2x smh... glad i got rid of them quick
They're probably going to sell faster cuz it's just the second retro of these ever and the first since '99. The WC IIIs retroed this year for the third time, so maybe not quite as in demand. Either way, both IIIs and IVs are consistently in people's top 5-10 Js ever.Originally Posted by FourReal
Originally Posted by sthebest
Probably just the angle he shot them at.Originally Posted by Souljaman22
looking suspect. air randy pair looking super high top from the back
Call me crazy but these are to sell MUCH faster than the white cement IIIs.
i believe that also
i regret copping those cements 3 their weren't my style after wearing them only 2x smh... glad i got rid of them quick