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Prez i dont really understand your statement.
Dirty, yes the password prompt was a mistake, but that was the first time it ever happened. the demand for nikes/jordans is higher only in respect to the amount of people, not the amount of shoes produced. if you want to compare then you need to compare by percentages.
Asics X RF Leatherbacks: about 300 produced, about 30,000 people wanted them
Jordan XI Black/reds: about 500,000 produced, maybe one million wanted them.
Was the supply less than the demand in each case? of course. But look at the ratios. Roughly half the people should have been able to get jordans but only one percent who wanted them were able to get the leatherbacks.
Add the fact that RF asics are only sold out of Kith stores (two permanent at this point) and through their webpage and it is pretty amazing that the big releases have gone off with only minor issues on a couple of them.
jordan xis on the other hand were and are still being sold out of every retail spot you can think of across the WORLD.
trust me, there is no comparison. jordans are one of, if not the easiest shoes to get.
my point is you arent comparing apples to apples with respect to the TYPE or release
the leatherback release was basically a hyperstrike/tier 0 in terms of numbers and locations to buy them , while Bred XIs were a GR release . if you compare a GR Asics release to a GR Jordans release -- or conversely a hyperstrike Jordan release to a hyperstrike Asics release -- the demand for Jordans is much higher
also -- where are your numbers coming from ?
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