- Aug 25, 2015
- 200
- 905
Surprisingly easy for me with this release in Australia, managed to get a few pairs
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She gonna find out when she ask how much is on my card when we pay it off next. I let her handle the numbers when I’m at work. She works too. It’s just hard being a sneaker head and married. At a certain point they stop understanding.
I mean, we're all paying $200+ for sneakers that probably only cost $15-$20 to manufacture. We're all overpaying to someone greedy, only choice is how much we overpay and to who.
Good points all across!
I always try to save money, especially based on my financial predicament.
Damn right, I sure as hell ain't paying those leeches, vultures, parasites, etc.! I refuse to support their greed.
I know a lot are willing to overpay something just to have them and justify eliminating the inconvenience and effort to get them at retail. It won't change or improve my life if I don't get them, so I sure as hell won't overpay for something I want if I can't get it at retail. I refuse to subscribe to that "fear of missing out" mentality, which is weak-minded to me.
I agree with a previous post of your expounding on the fact it makes no sense to overpay for something perishable such as shoes that are extremely cheap to manufacture. I look at shoes like a car, albeit on a smaller numerical level obviously. It's just something you shouldn't put a lot of money in, especially if they'll deteriorate whether you wear them or not.
As much as I wanted these, I won't be upset if I don't get them at retail because I was only trying to get them to wear with two jerseys I have. I wouldn't have even considered these if I didn't have those jerseys. And I have salvation because I already had specific shoes in my possession that matched with those two jerseys.
I don't think you missed out on the Jubilee XI because they looked like a knockoff Space Jam XI to me, like some bootleg shoes. I still have mine from 2016, so those Jubilee were useless to me.
It looks like they got the inspiration for the Jubilee XI from those crappy bootleg swap meet designs.
No, just got off the phone with Nike. They confirmed Ups stole them. Im getting a refundI noticed that is said ‘Out for Delivery’ - Lauderhill, Florida. Did you have the pair sent to a store access point?
Well I got the cool grey 3s. Technically don’t need these anyway
Mad comfy too. I’ll take what I can get lol
3’s are dope because of that tiny SPLASH of color
It's crazy that people will risk their job over a shoeNo, just got off the phone with Nike. They confirmed Ups stole them. Im getting a refund
Biggest scam of the century I tell ya. Imagine payin 30% more for a North face jacket you can grab off the website. And North faces are nice. Nike a recycling binIts common for collectors to overpay for a collection item they value
Problem with the high profile resell websites is that they are promoted as an extension of the retail market
"If you missed them at footlocker come buy them from....."
Emails encouraging low to moderate income people to overspend for something that they dont need, and wont even want to wear anymore after 3 or 4 months
Stay woke, **** like this is whats slowly pushed me out of the “shoe game”, it should never have gotten to the point where we practically need to dissect and blacklight shoes to prove authenticity. SNKRS or bust IMO.
edit: thankfully the only upcoming release on my radar is the eventual Columbia XI’s we’ll get, other than that, I’m cool for a long while
Fake 11's been good for a while now...but honestly shoes like these I think will catch more people slipping than stuff like a Travis Scott or Off white. If you're spending a 1k+ for shoes most people are going to look over them extra hard multiple LC that type of thing.
But for these where you have people who buy 1-2 pairs of shoes a year, that don't really spend the hours looking at sneakers like we do. One of these pop up everywhere resell shops could buy 50+ pairs of these throw them up for sale and hit unexpected consumers over the head and no one would know.
Stay woke, **** like this is whats slowly pushed me out of the “shoe game”, it should never have gotten to the point where we practically need to dissect and blacklight shoes to prove authenticity. SNKRS or bust IMO.
edit: thankfully the only upcoming release on my radar is the eventual Columbia XI’s we’ll get, other than that, I’m cool for a long while
edit: the funny thing about these LC videos and people pointing out flaws, is the replica factories watch them as well to improve the fakes as well, I remember a dead giveaway for me was seeing DS shoes laced up incorrectly, and pointed it out a few times, now the rep factories got that right too.
Man what! I remember this local spot (Kickk Spott, **** em I’m calling them out), was pushing fakes for a while, this was like 2011/2012 before the rep market really became “mainstream” so they were getting over on people, even me for being naive.
Specifically one buyer got got for some Ray Allen 13s and he blasted KS all over social media, and not much came of it
They got me one time, with some ‘promo sample’ bred 4s, by the time I realized, some time had gone by (I copped and put them away for some time). My boy who wasn’t into sneakers but LOVED the bred 4, I explained to him how they were fakes etc, but he didnt care he just wanted to beat them up anyway so I just gave them to him
Years later (like 2-3 years back) KS actually ended up on the local news, for their scammish ways, they packed up shop here in DC and now I think they operate out of ATL, unless they shut down
Honestly. It’s not like Nike is putting out quality product either. Nike could end this simply by upping their production, so normal working folk don’t have to shell out x amount of money to buy kicks. It’s not an issue from the consumer side but a corporate decision.Use to be but now not mad at it in the least bit for a number of reasons.
If Nike chose to do right and provided premium materials and craftsmanship perhaps this wouldnt happen.
If Nike chose to do right in compensating workers appropriately they could stand a chance at combating UA products.
They wont and they havent thus we have UAs which on the higher end best the quality put out by authorized factories.
As botting resellers would say..
"times have changed"
and change is difficult for some to adapt to however that is an issue for Nike to sort out whenever if ever it hurts them enough to deal with. Until then people have options and i cant help but to respect and appreciate that.
Damnnnnnnnnn!!!!!Don’t stress missing the SNS restock, I was on there instantly and the add to cart button was just a conversation piece.
champ pair came. glad I left work to pick them up instead of leaving them out.
Everyone is on some “but how are they going to tell what pair is inside….you’re being extra.”
Champs:
You are absolutely right. Sometimes sneakers is an addiction. Not even fear of missing out but , you seen everyone have them back in the day but parents couldn’t afford them and now you can finally get them. It’s like a childhood thing we need to move on and let go. I say this though my wife hates that I buy sneakers and She thinks it’s wasteful. She will then have multiple Amazon small packages of bs come. Everyone who isn’t a vanilla person that’s has hobbies or interest or passion in something is spending money. Guns, ammo, shoes, cologne, purses, clothes, hats, 5,000 dogs whatever it may be.Both a straw man and a false choice fallacy.
Remember, there is also the choice not to buy them if it’s economically unfeasible.
If people are buying at resale prices and thinking “well they’re overpriced anyway, so why not just pay 100% over msrp,” I’d believe that their financial situation - if not now then later - is likely either brittle and precarious or supported by interest heavy credit consumption.
Of course there are exceptions. Unfortunately the young, and people of color, make up few of the exception category and are the demographic that financial irresponsibility impacts the most over time.
In credit scenarios, they’ve both “over paid” for the shoes relative to the retail cost and they’re paying 23% interest over interest monthly.
Either way, both the man and financial institutions are knee-slap, doubled over cry laughing as people post pictures with #drip for shoes that they’ll pay a mortgage payment (and counting) for.
If that’s the case (and that’s a conditional “if”), that behavior shouldn’t be celebrated because it sets people back. Unfortunately they only realize it 10-15 years late.
It’s ok if you tune this out. It will make sense in time.
Hopefully everyone who gets them has budgeted for the purchase and is able to score at retail. Good luck and stay safe and blessed.