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I hope these are like the Laser 1's because I was able to cart multiple sizes.
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I got the call as well but did not pick up but they left a voicemail giving me the details on pickup which is sunday @footaction 34th. the call was from a 404 area code (Atlanta GA)
thats because they were doodoo to most people
I hope these are like the Laser 1's because I was able to cart multiple sizes.
yeah the countdown doesnt help at all..lol
I honestly don't think their as "limited" as people think. And with the price tag on these compared to everything else dropping in NYC this weekend, there will be unclaimed pairs at all the stores there. Now online will be something else with the whole countdown crap going on.
it's a bit complicated. You have to pick up a raffle ticket from HoH on 34st and pick up is at a selected few stores. For FA, you had to pickup a ticket at Fulton in BK and then pick up the shoes at FA Flight 23. I'm not sure where else they will be dropping these. I doubt any FCFS basis. That would just be too chaotic
Congrats to those who received calls already ..... Just curious, did you guys get the raffle tickets Saturday or Sunday?
Check this out.. guy sold his sneaker collection and got a house.. plus dude had the china foams too.
http://SC(youknowthedomainname..lol).com/news/sneaker-collector-in-china-sells-collection-buys-house/
good question..But does he have Porsche money tho?
How so?
i got called from an MD phone.
Also, i went to FA on sunday.. Line was like 15 minutes. Most people ahead of me wasn't even going for foams or Just Don's.
Dudes been getting robbed for kicks since the 80s.
Most of the dudes on this site wouldn't have been able to rock ANYTHING fly back in the golden era - woulda got snatched right up out of it in broad day on a busy ave.
Sure, who likes to deal with that madness as a grown man, but the removal of that whole element was the gentrification of the culture. And, what happens when things get gentrified? The transplants come in and the existing residents get priced out.
If people were still getting checked for their gear, half these dudes wouldn't even be participating in this hobby.
Making it safe is the most important obstacle one has to clear to make it mainstream.
Again, it's cool that you can rock without getting rolled up on, I guess. But, at the same time, the effects of that change are not completely beneficial to the culture either.