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Classic. Hold this rep
"Youstube", the way he keeps repeating "fashion, fashions, fashion", and "lemme get these from my man" *picks them up himself* always kills me
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The sneaker game is dead.Whatever makes it easier for me to actually purchase shoes I want I'm all for.
you paid 220 for theseI picked up trophy rooms for 220 shipped.
Again, WHAT "died" lol
Think dudes are missing the fun of it. **** is like actual work now.
Some of these releases if you aren't computer savvy, plugged in, or ready to pay double retail minimum you are SOL
you paid 220 for these
did they come with a bluetooth earpiece?
Social Media done messed it up. Dudes must cop the newest hype ish to stunt on IG
Just look at Adidas Yeezys
Wat exactly are yall saying is "dead" ?
Like specifically
Everything fades eventually, even liking "hype". It gets boring "chasing" things. For me personally I was never into "chase" items of any kind. It's not worth it.Think dudes are missing the fun of it. **** is like actual work now.Again, WHAT "died" lol
Some of these releases if you aren't computer savvy, plugged in, or ready to pay double retail minimum you are SOL
I always felt picking out a shoe that's worth it is a skill. People always go for whatever screams attention, especially the majority demographic of the she buying consumer. For me simplicity >, but people tend to overthink it.I am putting money that Yeezys will not stand the test of time like some Nike shoes have. Even a lot of Dunk SBs look silly at this day in age but shoes like Jordan 4s, Air Max 1s and others are timeless. Yeezys, aside from resale value, just look too goofy. If it wasn't so limited, I don't think it would have the same appreciation value. Same with these blown out jeans with holes in them. No way that fashion is going to be rocked in another couple of years. Classic jeans always look the best.Social Media done messed it up. Dudes must cop the newest hype ish to stunt on IG
Just look at Adidas Yeezys
Things went a little different for the other shoe maker from NYC that marketed directly to the “urban community.”
Jack Schwartz Shoes, the company, preceded their 80s offering, so they were no fly by night operation. But they recognized several things, the so-called Hip-Hop community wanted variety and the best way to get people into the brand is by having a Rapper wear it.
Shwartz founded British Knights on the strength of that knowledge offering up 3–4 styles a years, a wide palette of colors, stone-washed looks, quilted shoes, whatever it took to get Black folk into them shoes.
To spread their gospel, they had Kool Mo Dee alter “How You Like Me Now” into a British Knights commercial.
This strategy worked. We did start buying British Knights. But we were simply the bait. Schwartz understood that getting us to support the brand and make it cool would make white folks buy it. Here’s Schwartz:
The inner city is the key to many industries, but it is the lifeblood of the sneaker industry…. [T]hese days the only way to get a middle-class suburban high school kid to buy your product is to have an inner city kid wear it
If you’re wondering how that panned out, British Knights went from $8 in sells in 86 (a year after the brand was founded) to $136 million three years later.
That three year shelf-life that Held believed in, was more like five for British Knights. But again, they were no fly by night operation. Schwartz returned to the Rapper bag and not only sponsored a Rapper, he endorsed some of the Rapper’s shows.
Only thing is this Rapper who had grown to be the largest entertainer in the world was already on the decline. That Rapper was the once up and comer who use to rock Troop. That Rapper was Hammer.
That didn’t turn out well. People were done with British Knights. So what did Schwartz do? No, he didn’t fold the company. Schwartz Shoes had been around since the 30s, they were survivors, they ain’t believe in the fold.
Nope, Schwartz founded a new brand, Lugz…and what did he do? He got him some Rappers.
If dudes are selling off their collections in mass, then they really wasn't shoe fans anyway.
what i dont get is people saying adidas is beating nike... like since when? they have been a really good #2 but they are still behind... besides the usual shell toes, stan smith, yeezy, ultraboost and nmd they dont have anything else that I'm into...nike can just retro shoes from the 90s and just be good off that... look at jordans only reason people buy them is because of the retros same principle for nikes in general
Boost is a game changer for comfort, IMO. Ultra Boost, Yeezy v2s, and EQT's are some of the comfiest shoes I've ever owned. Much comfier than my Infrared Air Maxes, or my Nike Frees, etc.
I stopped caring about Jordans once they started the bs "remastered series." I just lost complete interest.
I'll never like Adidas. Their kicks were ugly then and they're ugly now. Yeezy Boosts aka Roshe Run rip-offs are one of the most uncreative shoes I've seen and the amount of hype they get is ridiculous. At least the Air Yeezys were somewhat original.