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Maybe you are right that it is laughable that customers want more, but I don't think so. I believe that is everyone is entitled to their own opinion, after all it is the respective buyer's money that is being spent. If people, like those in this thread, don't like how the "mountains" are painted, they have every right to think so. This applies to any other factor that one may find right or wrong with a shoe. Opinions are neither right nor wrong. When a shoe is painted incorrectly, and there is for instance, blue paint on the white leather, the paint being on the wrong part of the shoe is an objective and non refutable fact. The degree to the "sloppiness," however can be argued... Now, whether one is okay with this blemish is up to one's personal preference.This want for more is just so damn laughable.
I believe that the only things that might be laughable are customers that are not happy with their pair of shoes but don't do anything to alleviate their contention(s). If you like the shoe, cool, keep them. If you don't, return them, or find a pair that has better craftsmanship if that is your point of issue. It's not like everyone in here is asking for Jordan Brand to put baby cow skin on these remastered pairs or tyrian paint on the midsoles. I feel as though there is some justifiable expectation for better materials and quality control due to the clamor of Nike's marketing team calling 2015 Jordans "Remastered". Of course not all consumers will be happy with the craftsman of each release per say, but I think it's not unfair to have some consistency with respect to quality control (defects).
What's the issue? Besides the cosmetic issues, I think these shoes were pretty great especially if you like 7s.I got these and I'm so disappointed weakest jays I ever bought
I can understand the fact that the material is not going to be same for each shoe let alone throughout a single pair. Despite this fact, if the whole upper of the shoe is supposed to be tumbled leather, wouldn't the material that they are cutting out for the shoe be entirely tumbled leather? My pair of Legend Blue/Columbia 4s had no issues whatsoever with the tumbled leather, so I was a bit surprised and disappointed to find the issue with the 7s. I know your stance on going through various pairs, but if I'm spending my hard earned money, whether it be $1 or $190, I want my money's worth!The different cuts of materials are just the nature of shoes in general. Whether it's synthetic like these or a handmade boot, you'll still find different textures from pair to pair. Always annoying when it's on the toe, but it's not worth digging through multiple pairs IMO.