Originally Posted by jbv1
Agreed this is in the wrong forum but before it gets moved to the JB forum;
We can complain all we want but this business model is not broken, hence no impetus on Nike's part to fix it. Smart company, they are simply riding the legacy of a great bball player and the mythos that goes with owning a part of that legacy, albeit in a shoe form. Good marketing that has endured for decades, now.
Nike's not changing anything. If anything if there is a return to the OG material grade it will just justify Nike marking up the price of these "exclusive" "luxe" models even more..
Balloonoboy def. makes some great salient points about what the market is willing to bear & the general agreement of the common consumer as to the relative quality of the product.
If Nike was in the car business this approach wouldn't might work as well though, with tech advances coming through at an eventually cheaper price & with MORE bells & whistles being included as the de rigeur standard. I know comparing cars to shoes is not exactly on par & they don't retro cars at the rate they do shoes (if at all) but you get my drift that QUALITY should be improving but Nike's cost cutting on sourcing alternate grade materials is glaring at times, most notably on Jordans since they are held in such high esteem by buyers, especially NTers & Jordan aficionados.
They might cut us a break & surprise us though, a la the SC Trainers Qs recently that actually had good quality leather (as other NTers have commented)
I'd like to reiterate a point I made some posts back though that really, at the end of the day, it's a manufactured good meant to be worn & abused, & in time there is a projected lifespan. These kicks aren't meant to last forever, they will break down (worn or not)
(Sort of makes me question keeping most of my kicks collection DS, but that's just my OCD talking...)