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starting in '16, ima just be on my designer shoe **** might be passing on wc4 due to the shape.
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like i said before, we know the end is near now that nike/jb are pulling out their beloved "nike air" trump card. no release dates is only more confirmation that this is the end.
Who exactly is getting killed and robbed? It's only happened a few times
I hope this shoe game thing is gonna start dying off in 2016 TBH
Honestly. I like it. Just like the old days. You walk in a store and "oh snap, when did these drop!!?" Comes out of your mouth. Many shoes are actually still like this. We just check for the most hype shoes which is why we have release dates months prior. For example, the Bo Knows Hockey and CW Air Max Sensation just dropped randomly.
Yeah I think Nike still does this with a lot of their air maxes. They'll tell you the month it releases, but not the actual day. Stores will then start selling them as soon as they come in.
Maybe vampire xtc has better knowledge from a distribution point, but the way I see this working is that stores won't know they are getting the release until the week of (similar to how some stores operate now).
Only difference is that they won't even be expecting a sneaker to come to their shop. That gets rid of the pre-orders sites that banks on an employee telling them we should be getting XYZ next week.
Since both pre-sellers and the general consumer hear about it at the same time, they offer no benefit since they'll only have maybe a day worth of lead time to even secure pairs.
starting in '16, ima just be on my designer shoe **** might be passing on wc4 due to the shape.
^^^That's what I would like to know.I don't get it
No release dates ?
So stores can sell once the shoes come in ?
I'm fine if it ends up like this month where I know the xi, vi, and VIII are coming out. If it's like nothing but qs I'm in forced retirement. We got jobs, wifes, and kids. I can't be chasing shoes 24/7
This could be a pro or a very serious con. The pro is that it gets people to visit the stores and returns it back to the old days. The very serious con is that some employees could either A. Have pairs for themselves and family, B. Have pairs for the local resellers making them gain back the power over the sneaker hobby, or a combination of both. I would have thought Nike/JB would learn that some of their accounts are corrupt from the Chicago 1 release and various others.I don't get it
No release dates ?
So stores can sell once the shoes come in ?