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What a difference a colorway makes. The Hare 37's definitely giving me cop vibes.
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Aesthetically white midsoles I feel make the shoe look average and typical. Almost generic. It's way over done and expected. Just my opinion though.I disagree... Aesthetically, it's hard to top a white midsole.
THAAAAAAAAAANK YOU. No good midsoles recently.JB in general needs to stop with putting white midsoles on every sneaker, even when the upper is dark. It’s annoying. Is there a worldwide shortage of dark foam or something?
Aesthetically white midsoles I feel make the shoe look average and typical. Almost generic. It's way over done and expected. Just my opinion though.
Dirt magnets for sure!THAAAAAAAAAANK YOU. No good midsoles recently.
34 none
35 maybe the titans
36 none
And makes them dirt magnets...
Well there's a reason they're overdone... It works. May not be your cup of tea but I think this is a case where consensus rules and majority of folks like the look of the white midsoles. If you're.wkijh the argument that there needs to be more variety when it comes to midsole color then I do agree in that regard.Aesthetically white midsoles I feel make the shoe look average and typical. Almost generic. It's way over done and expected. Just my opinion though.
Yes, it does work and it's safe. A lot of companies release the "consensus" color-ways. Again, because it's safe and you're right a lot of people like it. Keep doing just because it works? Yes AND no. I can see reasons for both sides. Doing it just because it works isn't the best reason to keep doing it especially when you're a company that wants to be on the cutting edge and be the one setting the trends and not following them. I'm going to be 50 this year and seeing decades of white midsoles is old for me. White midsoles themselves seem, well, old. Again, that's my opinion based on my experience and age. It might not seem old to the younger consumers. I just avoid the white midsole - I see it and I just hold out hope for additional color-ways. Even when I was in my prime - HA HA - I looked forward to the non-white midsole. Bare with me, but back in '95/'96 I LOVED the 11 and bought the Black/True Red on the spot but really hoped that back then they would release one without the white midsole. I know that's sacrilege since the 11 is such a legendary and close to perfect shoe. Even then though I was hoping the white would be removed. LOLWell there's a reason they're overdone... It works. May not be your cup of tea but I think this is a case where consensus rules and majority of folks like the look of the white midsoles. If you're.wkijh the argument that there needs to be more variety when it comes to midsole color then I do agree in that regard.
Melo.
In addition have seen Beal (above) and Hardaway Jr.
Looking forward to seeing these in person.
JS”
Well there's a reason they're overdone... It works. May not be your cup of tea but I think this is a case where consensus rules and majority of folks like the look of the white midsoles. If you're.wkijh the argument that there needs to be more variety when it comes to midsole color then I do agree in that regard.
hold on theUnfortunately the black midsole never arrived on the 35 and 36
100% agreed! with the xxxv, they should have released 1) the Warriors with an all black upper and midsole at the toe and 2)the blk and red with a black midsole instead of white and possibly an all black eclipse plate.JB in general needs to stop with putting white midsoles on every sneaker, even when the upper is dark. It’s annoying. Is there a worldwide shortage of dark foam or something?
In my opinionTHAAAAAAAAAANK YOU. No good midsoles recently.
34 none
35 maybe the titans
36 none
Well said.I've gotta say this is one of the most disappointing Jordan sigs I've seen.. it just looks generic.
I don't think I've ever had typical foam setups outperform Zoom in the bounciness department. At the end of the day foam setups are EVA with tweaked air/rubber mixes (Boost and other ETPUs are another thing). The lack of bounce doesn't hurt for me since I'm not a high-flying player.After playing in Formula 23 for over 30 hours I can say confidently …I’ll be grabbing a bunch of 36s before they all dry up. Not looking forward to the 37s with no FLZ strobel.
Agreed!! It’s all preference. I never had any soreness or pain the day after a 2-3 hour session in them, just prefer that extra bounce in my step. The Luka is still a super fun shoe to play in and I’ll of course give the 37s a go!I don't think I've ever had typical foam setups outperform Zoom in the bounciness department. At the end of the day foam setups are EVA with tweaked air/rubber mixes (Boost and other ETPUs are another thing). The lack of bounce doesn't hurt for me since I'm not a high-flying player.
still not coming around. the 37 ain't the typical coming around shoe unlike the 36 was.See y’all coming around now, just like always. Bash it for a month, see it on court and and now “oh they ain’t so bad i guess”
I second this notion.still not coming around. the 37 ain't the typical coming around shoe unlike the 36 was.