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stopped by shiekh next to work, they said they werent getting them, both employees put their head down in digust haha
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It's a double edged sword. Resellers can just line up and grab pair after pair like they were doing over the weekend and today at NT's. Or they can go back online and then it's every man for himself vs the bots. I don't think it's garbage though. Having a bunch of chumps moping around your store waiting for pairs isn't a look Nike or any other retailer wants.
SO how do we get this on Nike.com if we don't live in Chicago for the new raffle system they are implementing?
I know, sucks. I wonder if they'll have a 7.5 as the smallest size
No GS in these either, I just remembered
I'm not saying it's easier. But it makes it FAIR. The store has to account for those pairs. They can't backdoor them. And I know for a fact it's happened at NTSF. I know several dudes who have told me they've got their pairs that way. I dunno, I've never banked on leftovers from raffles or wanted to deal with that.It's a double edged sword. Resellers can just line up and grab pair after pair like they were doing over the weekend and today at NT's. Or they can go back online and then it's every man for himself vs the bots. I don't think it's garbage though. Having a bunch of chumps moping around your store waiting for pairs isn't a look Nike or any other retailer wants.
I would rather do like always line up get a wristband to come back and buy a pair. A random drop in the middle of the afternoon against bots . What do you think is easier: there are resellers online and in person. I would much rather take my chance with unclaimed pairs.
do you think a straight trade of 2015 Chicago 1's for these is a good deal?
mens sz 7 is the lowest they'll have
I know, sucks. I wonder if they'll have a 7.5 as the smallest size
Hopefully they switch to a live in-person raffle for leftover pairs. You have to be present to enter and purchase the shoe. Really difficult to play games with a bunch of thirsty people looking at the employee pulling out names. Although they could report less unclaimed pairs then they actually have.I'm not saying it's easier. But it makes it FAIR. The store has to account for those pairs. They can't backdoor them. And I know for a fact it's happened at NTSF. I know several dudes who have told me they've got their pairs that way. I dunno, I've never banked on leftovers from raffles or wanted to deal with that.
I guess stores could still lie about the time someone came in on their spreadsheet and just buy with cash, but at least there's some semblance of accountability in place from corporate. And if they're getting huge inventories compared to usual with no stock going online, I think if you can get a few entries in your luck on a tough release is still better even without the option for leftovers.
something looks really off about that pair and that lace bag looks like a dead giveaway.On feet review
SICK!!!!
Most likely an early release pair. Looks like it has widow peaks, and the lace bag is way too big, laces aren't tied either. But with the softer leather, will the real pairs show wear like that? Especially on the heel?
something looks really off about that pair and that lace bag looks like a dead giveaway.
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