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I paid $330 for a size 14 and I feel like that is pretty good given how high they have been going for recently.
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Originally Posted by glove72
I was talking to my FL connect about the cement 4s and we discussed the Concord release...Nike chose to produce 15% less than a typical GR...they knew exactly what they were doing. Also there were record numbers sent to overseas locations rather the states.Originally Posted by FutureDHughes
Originally Posted by spizike231
These WERE mass produced. The demand was too high even for the mass production that was done. That's why so many pairs have so many errors, was because of the mass production.
Exactly.
The demand outcompeted the supply by a looooong shot.
Originally Posted by ohboydanny
Originally Posted by glove72
I was talking to my FL connect about the cement 4s and we discussed the Concord release...Nike chose to produce 15% less than a typical GR...they knew exactly what they were doing. Also there were record numbers sent to overseas locations rather the states.Originally Posted by FutureDHughes
Exactly.
The demand outcompeted the supply by a looooong shot.
Your connect lied. Only people that know production numbers are located in Beaverton. Not FTL, CHMPS, FTA, ESB, or FNL.
Originally Posted by stevesteve72
I'm still mad I couldn't get these
I'm still not paying reseller prices.
FYI.... this is the MOST false statement which should NOT be believed or spread. I would suggest you let the FL connect to improve on his insight skills if he ever wants to move up in the company... as some FL employees have done and moved on to work for Nike...Originally Posted by glove72
I was talking to my FL connect about the cement 4s and we discussed the Concord release...Nike chose to produce 15% less than a typical GR...they knew exactly what they were doing. Also there were record numbers sent to overseas locations rather the states.Originally Posted by FutureDHughes
Originally Posted by spizike231
These WERE mass produced. The demand was too high even for the mass production that was done. That's why so many pairs have so many errors, was because of the mass production.
Exactly.
The demand outcompeted the supply by a looooong shot.
These were MASS produced. The distribution for the release was spread differently than other Jordan releases.Originally Posted by NikeDealer
FYI.... this is the MOST false statement which should NOT be believed or spread. I would suggest you let the FL connect to improve on his insight skills if he ever wants to move up in the company... as some FL employees have done and moved on to work for Nike...Originally Posted by glove72
I was talking to my FL connect about the cement 4s and we discussed the Concord release...Nike chose to produce 15% less than a typical GR...they knew exactly what they were doing. Also there were record numbers sent to overseas locations rather the states.Originally Posted by FutureDHughes
Exactly.
The demand outcompeted the supply by a looooong shot.
If anyone has ANY common sense insight or knowledge of merchandising at Nike they'd know the exact opposite was the case. Not trying to be a johnson or anything... but I hate when misinformation is passed on as truth further making others ignorant of whats really going on.
That's the truth! My country Malaysia had lots of pairs... They were all sold out anyway. We usually dont get jordans much as this is soccer country. I was surprised to see that we got a good allocation....Originally Posted by glove72
I was talking to my FL connect about the cement 4s and we discussed the Concord release...Nike chose to produce 15% less than a typical GR...they knew exactly what they were doing. Also there were record numbers sent to overseas locations rather the states.Originally Posted by FutureDHughes
Originally Posted by spizike231
These WERE mass produced. The demand was too high even for the mass production that was done. That's why so many pairs have so many errors, was because of the mass production.
Exactly.
The demand outcompeted the supply by a looooong shot.
Regional manager so I would tend to believe them...but maybe they just meant their allocation.Originally Posted by ohboydanny
Originally Posted by glove72
I was talking to my FL connect about the cement 4s and we discussed the Concord release...Nike chose to produce 15% less than a typical GR...they knew exactly what they were doing. Also there were record numbers sent to overseas locations rather the states.Originally Posted by FutureDHughes
Exactly.
The demand outcompeted the supply by a looooong shot.
Your connect lied. Only people that know production numbers are located in Beaverton. Not FTL, CHMPS, FTA, ESB, or FNL.
Originally Posted by spadil5
Finally was able to get a pair, after almost two months on the hunt.
Originally Posted by jeetah
After all this time I have only seen one person rocking these and the kid works at FL!!!! For all the pairs that are out there most are still on ice and we have good weather here in SC. I have not had an occasion to break them out maybe at the Knicks game in Charlotte April.
Originally Posted by spizike231
Originally Posted by jeetah
After all this time I have only seen one person rocking these and the kid works at FL!!!! For all the pairs that are out there most are still on ice and we have good weather here in SC. I have not had an occasion to break them out maybe at the Knicks game in Charlotte April.
Seen multiple people at my college campus rockin these, went to the mall last night and saw multiple people rockin these in my 40 minute visit alone.
I'm waiting..