- Aug 5, 2012
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I got a PayPal email that said I placed an order with FNL but no email from FNL tho. If I miss out, oh well. Anyone care to explain?
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I can see if it is a half sz biggeridk how people buy shoes not in their size :x
I got a PayPal email that said I placed an order with FNL but no email from FNL tho. If I miss out, oh well. Anyone care to explain?
how is everyone lacing these?
Homie glad u eating with us. Congrats broCrazy come up for me today. This never happens.
Woke up at before 5AM try and cop off of NDC but I fell victim to the site crashes and lost my spot in line. After about an hr and a half of tryingi just went back to sleep. Called a local Finish Line because I heard that they had a lot left over and they said to check in with their IG account because they would post when they are available :\
Decided to get wise so I called back later and asked when was the last time for pick ups for the raffles and they said noon. Looked at the clock and it was 12:01! Flew down to Finishline and there was already a line inside the store. And they had a bunch of pairs behind the counter. Didn't look too good for me. Somehow I asked to right coworker ( cause we all know there are some that do not want to help at all). Told him I needed a 13 and he said I think I got you, hold on. He help out 2 other customers in the area and then went to the back. In that time I overheard two other coworkers tell customers that they were sold out. Saw another coworker walking around with a box and it was a 13! Asked him if those were taken and indeed they were. Finally the guy initially helping emerged from the back room from what seemed like an eternity ... and with him my sz 13's! ! Right before I was about to purchase another coworker came up to him and whispered something and my guy was like oh no its ok i got these for him. My heart did stop for a second because I thought he was gonna try to block this transaction that was about to take place. Dude pulled out the handheld scanner, rang me up and my come up of the year took place. This kinda luck never happens so I am super stoked even 6 hours later!
Fnl northridge had 2 young kids walk out with 6 pairs of the infared 6s :/
I see secondary market prices on these going up after 6 months or so. DON'T SLEEP!
I always wanted the back to be leather like the OGs but I'll take this lil niblet from JB...Just noticedDid you not notice from the pics too that it was pretty much leather around the ankle bubble? Was a nice surpise
That's why I said you gotta ask. Some stores sell unclaimed pairs after 4p, after 6p, or re raffle. By me they've been re raffling all releasesFootlocker told me they cAn start selling unclaimed pairs at 6
gonna go up by 500% at least, dont sleepyou wishnah i doubt it will stay as it is
The way I see it, celebrities have been wearing Jordan's since the 80s. When I was growing up, seeing a picture of a movie star or musician wearing a pair of Jordan's (back when MTV actually played music videos), I always thought they wore the shoes because they were a fan of Jordan, his game, and his shoes. Kind of like a sign of respect and admiration.
I remember the celebrity cameos in Michael Jackson's "Jam" video, and many of them were rocking the 7s, which further elevated that music videos as one of my favorites growing up.
Now-a-days, the younger generation were not fortunate to see Jordan play games live or on TV, and see the impact Jordan had on the game and media worldwide. Many youngin's (not all) might think that if a celebrity wears Jordan's then it must be something cool, and then follow suit and want to wear them as well because that's where their influences come from.
In that sense, you can't really blame the younger generation in being influenced by these rappers/celebrities. I just wished that they took time to appreciate history and how it shapes the present and future. Jordan brought the game to another level, and everyone should be made aware of how much Jordan impacted the world beyond the shoe culture.
C'mon 80s kids: we all wanted to "Be Like Mike" and emulate everything he did, ate, drank, and endorsed.
Let's try to educate the younger generation, not bash them. We were all young, naive and ignorant at one point of our lives.
For some reason when I put these on I felt the need to go score 36 points lol
Dead stock fashionhow is everyone lacing these?