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Although I don’t agree with him, the Olympic 7 is the only Olympic J, so it’s significant because of that.Why? Seriously want your take on this.
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Although I don’t agree with him, the Olympic 7 is the only Olympic J, so it’s significant because of that.Why? Seriously want your take on this.
I get this. From where I came from, the Playoff 7 in 1992 dominated my school. All other 7s were rare to see in my perspective. The only other color that caught my attention were the Cardinals. I loved em right away. When I moved to a new school, no one wore Jprdan. Except for one dude with Cards on. This was in Feb of 93 btw. While the playoff is my first and all time favorite, those Cardinals were so clean. Again its also a shoe you just have to see in person.You gotta see them in person. The 2004 pair and the 2012 pair are awesome. Not to derail the thread but I base it on my experience growing up. You had to have True Blue 3s, Black Cement 4s, infrared 6s (black), Olympic 7s, Aqua 8s and Bred 11s. If you had those, you were like legit. This is all in my opinion tho. The other 7s back in the day were rare and you were less likely to see those other pairs of 7s aside from the Olympics.
I failed at both attempts to get FTLOTG and 2012 versions. I will have em eventually. Just dont need to pay stupid resell to have them.Although I don’t agree with him, the Olympic 7 is the only Olympic J, so it’s significant because of that.
Still subjective though. I left Bordeaux off my list because I just don't think they're good enough to buy. Some would say that's criminal lol, but then I have the other things associated with that shoe (jersey and shorts). I don't think anyone HAS to have any specific pair of kicks to make them a legit "sneakerhead". That's the beauty of it, each person's collection is individual and to their liking. Sharing the differences and the reasons behind the differences is what makes sharing love for kicks so interesting. We spend so much time on this board making lists then waving our fists like an old man at the clouds to those that disagree with our list. Personally, I hate the term "sneakerhead" and the stigma that comes with it. I built my collection in sections (modeled after how Instyleshoes used to have categories of shoes to sell) and doing that made me look at different styles and colorways to get a different appreciation of sneakers as a whole. I personally don't like the 2012 Olympics because they just don't do it for me quality-wise.You gotta see them in person. The 2004 pair and the 2012 pair are awesome. Not to derail the thread but I base it on my experience growing up. You had to have True Blue 3s, Black Cement 4s, infrared 6s (black), Olympic 7s, Aqua 8s and Bred 11s. If you had those, you were like legit. This is all in my opinion tho. The other 7s back in the day were rare and you were less likely to see those other pairs of 7s aside from the Olympics.
This is what makes it interesting. The stories/experiences. Olympic 7s were always on my list, and actually one of first Jordans I ever paid attention to. In 1992, I saw them behind the cash register and begged my dad to get them for me. My dad (a basketball coach) turns to me and says "when you can play defense like him, I'll get you a pair". No, he wasn't being mean or abusive, maybe he was just being cheap and didn't want to buy me a second pair of sneakers in the summer (IIRRC they released around July and I got summer kicks a week or so after the end of the school year). Growing up, I had to EARN a pair of Jordans with my play, that's how my pops saw it. But it was something that stuck with me growing up and I never forgot that experience. It was one of those pairs I always wanted but could never get. Missed in 04 and 2012, but was able to see quality of both but didn't like the 2012 version as much.I get this. From where I came from, the Playoff 7 in 1992 dominated my school. All other 7s were rare to see in my perspective. The only other color that caught my attention were the Cardinals. I loved em right away. When I moved to a new school, no one wore Jprdan. Except for one dude with Cards on. This was in Feb of 93 btw. While the playoff is my first and all time favorite, those Cardinals were so clean. Again its also a shoe you just have to see in person.
Idk, living in LA in 1992 I saw all the colorways quite often. Playoffs and Bordeaux were both very common.You gotta see them in person. The 2004 pair and the 2012 pair are awesome. Not to derail the thread but I base it on my experience growing up. You had to have True Blue 3s, Black Cement 4s, infrared 6s (black), Olympic 7s, Aqua 8s and Bred 11s. If you had those, you were like legit. This is all in my opinion tho. The other 7s back in the day were rare and you were less likely to see those other pairs of 7s aside from the Olympics.
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Idk, living in LA in 1992 I saw all the colorways quite often. Playoffs and Bordeaux were both very common.
This here has to be one of my favorite posts ever on NT.Still subjective though. I left Bordeaux off my list because I just don't think they're good enough to buy. Some would say that's criminal lol, but then I have the other things associated with that shoe (jersey and shorts). I don't think anyone HAS to have any specific pair of kicks to make them a legit "sneakerhead". That's the beauty of it, each person's collection is individual and to their liking. Sharing the differences and the reasons behind the differences is what makes sharing love for kicks so interesting. We spend so much time on this board making lists then waving our fists like an old man at the clouds to those that disagree with our list. Personally, I hate the term "sneakerhead" and the stigma that comes with it. I built my collection in sections (modeled after how Instyleshoes used to have categories of shoes to sell) and doing that made me look at different styles and colorways to get a different appreciation of sneakers as a whole. I personally don't like the 2012 Olympics because they just don't do it for me quality-wise.
This is what makes it interesting. The stories/experiences. Olympic 7s were always on my list, and actually one of first Jordans I ever paid attention to. In 1992, I saw them behind the cash register and begged my dad to get them for me. My dad (a basketball coach) turns to me and says "when you can play defense like him, I'll get you a pair". No, he wasn't being mean or abusive, maybe he was just being cheap and didn't want to buy me a second pair of sneakers in the summer (IIRRC they released around July and I got summer kicks a week or so after the end of the school year). Growing up, I had to EARN a pair of Jordans with my play, that's how my pops saw it. But it was something that stuck with me growing up and I never forgot that experience. It was one of those pairs I always wanted but could never get. Missed in 04 and 2012, but was able to see quality of both but didn't like the 2012 version as much.