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Feb 14th for $200
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MSRP: $200
What I'm payin: $119.99 w/ free shipping
This is just my opinion, but if people are disappointed that these can not be worn casually then that's on them. Anything after the 23 shouldn't be rocked casually, some models can be, but that isn't what the intent of the shoe is. But hey, to each their own.
MSRP: $200
What I'm payin: $119.99 w/ free shipping
Cause all the size 12, 12.5 and 13 won't make it past $119.99 w/free shippingWhy can't it be $109.00
Wait these are 200 and retros with NA are 220, something just seems wrong with that.
They are OK I guess but I stopped caring a out the new J's after the XX3's anyway.
Hopefully i can join ya'll cool catsMe too. [emoji]128077[/emoji][emoji]127995[/emoji]MSRP: $200
What I'm payin: $119.99 w/ free shipping
I mean... we knew they were gonna say that. There's still no reason they couldn't have changed it at all cosmetically and still kept the so called perfect performance aspect.To once and for all put the conspiracy theories to the rest::::::::..(or not..)
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Something is always wrong with these high retro prices doe
They say it's abrasion-resistant, so I doubt those will crack.def, they been gassing the retro pricing the last few years n a $200 msrp for their sig shoe really, undeniably exposes that
..n I gotta wonder if that printed toe tech. will avoid cracking
I wish we could be able to ID these the last time were those garbage 27s.
I have to be honest, I am thoroughly surprised. These will probably be my first Air Jordan pick up in about a year or two.
these are samples, they were trying out different toe configurations to see which worked best for the athlete