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I wanna know how they will feel on foot. They seem like they blend aspects of the IV and the IX together.
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I don't think LBJ gives a rip about how much they cost.
Do you actually think that evens crosses his radar screen? The shoes are selling out aren't they?
Bigger paycheck for him.
So you'd rather pay more for a shoe to wear casually versus a performance shoe designed to perform well on the court? Lebrons have more tech in them than any of the shoes you mentioned and as such SHOULD cost nearly as much, especially since they were designed with performance in mind. I don't wanna seem like I'm justifying the price hikes (even though they've done it yearly) but to me your justification is baseless and ignorant.true... but the other shoes over 200, like foams and barkley posites, people wear casually more than to ball in. 200 seems like a lot to ball in and destroy
I know I'll be happy when more pictures and info releases so we can kill all the speculation..
The whole casual vs performance thing is just ridiculous to me. Nowadays, with all the crazy patterns/colors/designs that people are wearing, you can wear whatever the hell you want casually. People used to say foams couldn't be worn off the court or bright/flashy colorways only look good on court...it's all out the window now. You got some people beasting for literally every single possible neon/mismatched color combination in the Crayola box, and some dudes are going crazy for clown *** shoes like the What The ____ colorways or even those hideous Jeremy Scott designed sneakers. If you got dudes wearing those type of sneakers/colorways casually, you can't tell me with a straight face that you can't wear the XIs casually.
Way overly simplistic view of capitalism. Yes it's been the engine of untold prosperity, but there is an inherent evil to it, too, because of its tendency to run out of control and run roughshod over many, many people as it does. I believe in it, but there's too much philistinism in most people's defense of it, that's all.
..and I'll STILL grab some XI's, because the "just don't buy it" thing doesn't work to change a whole industry, only a mass boycott could do that. I want the shoes, and I want to pay a more fair price. Nothing wrong with that. Shoes are a passion, so I'm gonna keep buying and complaining at the same time. As for defending high prices as an incentive to poorer kids to work harder in school, etc...lol