- Sep 21, 2008
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Yeah, I dont even rock snap backs either
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Originally Posted by quik1987
I feel it's currently a fad that may die out. But that doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. It's a sign of the times and pays homage to 2 eras.
NT what say you?
Originally Posted by quik1987
I feel it's currently a fad that may die out. But that doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. It's a sign of the times and pays homage to 2 eras.
NT what say you?
Originally Posted by henz0
Originally Posted by henz0
Our staff, though our decisions are made in response to demand expressed by our fellow members. The t-shirts and caps were precipitated by several years of ongoing requests.Originally Posted by Method Man
FYI: New Era snapbacks have been proposed.
They have their advantages from a sales perspective in that we wouldn't have to worry about size distributions. Ordering and distribution becomes a much simpler proposition.
Rajah, the man responsible for the original NT Fitteds, has assured me that the quality is surprisingly good, and he's a cap connoisseur. Personally, I'm not yet convinced.
As sneaker consumers, we always pushed for premium quality and integrity. Part of me feels like a NT snapback would be like a Lamborghini with plastic body panels and a 4 cylinder engine. Why cut corners? Do we really need an "economy model?" We also want our stuff to be relatively timeless, whereas snapbacks seem destined to be packed into the dusty recesses of closets and the bottoms of drawers along with tall tees, Iceberg History sweaters, and Tracy McGrady swingman jerseys.
I don't like the idea of intentionally releasing a lesser quality product just to capitalize on a fad.
Would anyone like to make a strong case for the quality and long-term viability of New Era snapbacks?
btw what/who determines what is sold in the niketalk store?
Our staff, though our decisions are made in response to demand expressed by our fellow members. The t-shirts and caps were precipitated by several years of ongoing requests.Originally Posted by Method Man
FYI: New Era snapbacks have been proposed.
They have their advantages from a sales perspective in that we wouldn't have to worry about size distributions. Ordering and distribution becomes a much simpler proposition.
Rajah, the man responsible for the original NT Fitteds, has assured me that the quality is surprisingly good, and he's a cap connoisseur. Personally, I'm not yet convinced.
As sneaker consumers, we always pushed for premium quality and integrity. Part of me feels like a NT snapback would be like a Lamborghini with plastic body panels and a 4 cylinder engine. Why cut corners? Do we really need an "economy model?" We also want our stuff to be relatively timeless, whereas snapbacks seem destined to be packed into the dusty recesses of closets and the bottoms of drawers along with tall tees, Iceberg History sweaters, and Tracy McGrady swingman jerseys.
I don't like the idea of intentionally releasing a lesser quality product just to capitalize on a fad.
Would anyone like to make a strong case for the quality and long-term viability of New Era snapbacks?
btw what/who determines what is sold in the niketalk store?
Originally Posted by B Smooth 202
yo can we get our own forces or something?
Originally Posted by B Smooth 202
yo can we get our own forces or something?
Our staff, though our decisions are made in response to demand expressed by our fellow members. The t-shirts and caps were precipitated by several years of ongoing requests.Originally Posted by Method Man
FYI: New Era snapbacks have been proposed.
They have their advantages from a sales perspective in that we wouldn't have to worry about size distributions. Ordering and distribution becomes a much simpler proposition.
Rajah, the man responsible for the original NT Fitteds, has assured me that the quality is surprisingly good, and he's a cap connoisseur. Personally, I'm not yet convinced.
As sneaker consumers, we always pushed for premium quality and integrity. Part of me feels like a NT snapback would be like a Lamborghini with plastic body panels and a 4 cylinder engine. Why cut corners? Do we really need an "economy model?" We also want our stuff to be relatively timeless, whereas snapbacks seem destined to be packed into the dusty recesses of closets and the bottoms of drawers along with tall tees, Iceberg History sweaters, and Tracy McGrady swingman jerseys.
I don't like the idea of intentionally releasing a lesser quality product just to capitalize on a fad.
Would anyone like to make a strong case for the quality and long-term viability of New Era snapbacks?
btw what/who determines what is sold in the niketalk store?