- Dec 1, 2002
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Seriously dude!
We're tired of this. I know if you don't like it you don't have to buy it...but that is not the case here. I love my retros and such but it pissesme off so much that the midsole is bigger than the Air bubbles. I know we got a few Oregon employees that visit the site once in a blue or whatever. But itdoesn't look like we're getting the point across. If anybody has any ideas on how we can get that idea across, hell even if they respond with one ofthose 'say-nothing/no comment' politically correct PR letters, I'd be happy they at least acknowledged us.
On some it actually engulfs the entire air bubble. THIS IS THE MAIN OFFENDER AND THE TRUE REASON WHY IT RATTLES OUR CAGES.
Example:
There were some exception though were the bubble with the new Air bubble patent didn't interfere and the shoe bubble came out great.
Example:
The Air Max2 Trainer above is actually the only Nike retro that I remember having a decent looking Air Bubble in all the past 4 years I've been working insneaker stores. That's so bad.
Now. I remember not ALL OG's had the huge Air Bubbles. But it wasn't ridiculous looking. It looked normal enough.
Example of OG with a regular sized Air Max bubble:
And then we had our OG's with the Air Bubble that made us swear we were walking on Air.
Examples:
So if anyone who is reading this at you know where...If you yourself can't say anything to the bosses. Drop us ahint as to how WE are able to get our message across that by saving a few dollars on plastic materials or whatever thereason they're being cheap is actually hurting them more in the long run. I know its alot of us that get real sad when we go to the store and see the teenyweeny bubbles.
So to all my freaks out there...
We're tired of this. I know if you don't like it you don't have to buy it...but that is not the case here. I love my retros and such but it pissesme off so much that the midsole is bigger than the Air bubbles. I know we got a few Oregon employees that visit the site once in a blue or whatever. But itdoesn't look like we're getting the point across. If anybody has any ideas on how we can get that idea across, hell even if they respond with one ofthose 'say-nothing/no comment' politically correct PR letters, I'd be happy they at least acknowledged us.
On some it actually engulfs the entire air bubble. THIS IS THE MAIN OFFENDER AND THE TRUE REASON WHY IT RATTLES OUR CAGES.
Example:
There were some exception though were the bubble with the new Air bubble patent didn't interfere and the shoe bubble came out great.
Example:
The Air Max2 Trainer above is actually the only Nike retro that I remember having a decent looking Air Bubble in all the past 4 years I've been working insneaker stores. That's so bad.
Now. I remember not ALL OG's had the huge Air Bubbles. But it wasn't ridiculous looking. It looked normal enough.
Example of OG with a regular sized Air Max bubble:
And then we had our OG's with the Air Bubble that made us swear we were walking on Air.
Examples:
So if anyone who is reading this at you know where...If you yourself can't say anything to the bosses. Drop us ahint as to how WE are able to get our message across that by saving a few dollars on plastic materials or whatever thereason they're being cheap is actually hurting them more in the long run. I know its alot of us that get real sad when we go to the store and see the teenyweeny bubbles.
So to all my freaks out there...