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True but there are plenty of ppl in this thread who think otherwise... that's on them. i see ppl giving them all this praise and now complaining about the materials, etc :/
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idk about that.... MJ looks terrible in this sig... granted hes 50 ... but still. pretty sure this one wouldn't be much more liked if it released back then just like the 15 imoIf MJ would still play and dominate the league, u can bet any signature from him would sell well.
MJ was the best hype for his shoes.
the 2012s werent super available initially either thoI respect your opinion but I think that JB/Nike is taking the right direction with this flagship model. The 2012s didn't sell as well as these but thats because they took a different approach. I think that by them doing these as a more limited release and taking better marketing strategies to promote these is a step toward making it a more successful model.I'd expect you of all people to dislike the limited availibilty not encourage it. You had to get a pair from the US because they are so limited. And if this shoe is so great and revolutionary ( I do like it) it should sell based on that not on how limited it is. This is the problem with nike nowadays. Their main selling point is it's limited so get them now. Not that it's a quality product. They do so all the time with retros ( they certainly can't say those are a quality product) but I expect different for their flagship basketball shoe
I agree. With the limited quantities for these shoes I doubt they will see the inside of an outlet. There are still some Blue, Red, and Yellow Camos available where I am but I think those that are the last available pairs. The selling of them has slowed due to new releases. However, I think they will be gone in the coming weeks. I've gotten all of them including the Black/White/Camo that was recalled.^I highly doubt these go on sale. Its a pretty smart plan IMO, these are being released in such low numbers that it makes the shoe "special" even if you're not very fond of the design, at least you can be "exclusive" which is what lots of guys are into these days. The 2012s were widely available in my experience, they were everywhere except on peoples feet. I can see the XX8 Lite being more widely available, but if they release a boatload of XX8s they'll sit and the brand will lose all the momentum and "swag perception" that they've built up.
I'd love to play in them but $250 is steep. Would love to see these in an outlet/sale sooner than later.
Then go buy some retro 3s that have some nike air on them like the og but have jordan and not nike on the solesSo damn ugly. Tinker tarnished his legacy with this one
I'd expect you of all people to dislike the limited availibilty not encourage it. You had to get a pair from the US because they are so limited. And if this shoe is so great and revolutionary ( I do like it) it should sell based on that not on how limited it is. This is the problem with nike nowadays. Their main selling point is it's limited so get them now. Not that it's a quality product. They do so all the time with retros ( they certainly can't say those are a quality product) but I expect different for their flagship basketball shoe
they look like awesome basketball shoes, i havent seen them on any nba or college players, has any one else? ill look thru the threas for some pics
they look like awesome basketball shoes, i havent seen them on any nba or college players, has any one else? ill look thru the threas for some pics
R u seriuos?
Wesbrook wore them on announcement day, then MJ himself wore the black camo during sparing with his bobcats. Several nba and college players have been wearing them too.
I have no interest in either of those shoes since I am not some hypebeast that buys a shoe because some rapper endorsed it. That actually makes me want it a lot less.U dont get it do u?
Limiting the xx8 has rather a rational business reason than just for hype. The total amount of xx8 produced is not less than previous models but the ratio colorway/amount has changed.
It would be dumb to release 300.000 pairs of each colorway. Too many would land in the outlets causing bad revenue.
If u complain about limited releases u better complain against the black/royal 1 or yeezys. Because there were no reason to produce that low number. That was clearly only for hype to have the consumers fighting for them.
For the xx8 i actually thought they would be very easy to get no matter how many they produced of them as they earned much hate.
THIS. This whole shoe thing is getting out of hand. You walk into Gucci and go on a shopping experience. They sit you down, bring you champagne, and let you look through their stuff. Makes it feel like they value you as a customer. These shoes? I go to HOH/Champs/FTA/FNL, and I can't even try on a damn shoe. It's buy it or leave. Once they have your money they rush you out the store.The Air Jordan is a luxury product, this should be reflected in the shopping experience also, not just the materials and performance. Do you think it is this difficult to buy $400 shoes from Gucci or Dolce & Gabbana?U dont get it do u?
Limiting the xx8 has rather a rational business reason than just for hype. The total amount of xx8 produced is not less than previous models but the ratio colorway/amount has changed.
It would be dumb to release 300.000 pairs of each colorway. Too many would land in the outlets causing bad revenue.
If u complain about limited releases u better complain against the black/royal 1 or yeezys. Because there were no reason to produce that low number. That was clearly only for hype to have the consumers fighting for them.
For the xx8 i actually thought they would be very easy to get no matter how many they produced of them as they earned much hate.
After a few days of these on the feet, I can say without a doubt these are my favorite Air Jordans of all time.
Yes, the price is steep and it'll probably be the first Air Jordan in decades that I didn't buy multiple pairs of, but price aside, these things are the real deal.
I can also say that out of all the ways I've worn them, the way I prefer by far is zipped up all the way. I didn't expect it to add any support at all, but it does add some and I find it much more stable than when zipped down.
googling it now, thanksmarquette players had them on this weekend.