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I'm pretty sure they said those deaths were unrelated to the foamposite release. They were just in the same general area as the release.
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Originally Posted by dankenstien88
Originally Posted by Cameron Nelson
dharv wrote:
For some strange reason I have a gut feeling Jordan Brand doesn't care if kids get injured or killed over his kicks. Why don't they just do an online release like the Eminem II's or Laser IV's? This eliminates these stores that play favoritism keeping pairs to themselves and all that. It also keeps these re-sellers looking for jobs. I guess it's all a part of a plan tho
You DO realize a lot of that also took place in the early 90's?
Also, JB doesn't care about resellers...the average consumer does. They're tryin to get paid. That's it.
Originally Posted by ericy5150
My Footlocker guy is the ordering manager for whole area here. He was sent to work the Footaction store during the All Star Game and is pretty high up. He's hearing Jordan Evolution.
That's what I thought based on the silhouette...Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
Looks like the 13s so Ray Allen Away kicks?
The fact that they are "limited" will make people go crazyOriginally Posted by natisfynest
those XI are terrible
Originally Posted by ericy5150
My Footlocker guy is the ordering manager for whole area here. He was sent to work the Footaction store during the All Star Game and is pretty high up. He's hearing Jordan Evolution.
Originally Posted by ekhunter1
Originally Posted by ericy5150
My Footlocker guy is the ordering manager for whole area here. He was sent to work the Footaction store during the All Star Game and is pretty high up. He's hearing Jordan Evolution.
your dude is a flop, DEFINalty NOT EVOLUTION.
My old manager told me when the VI/XI DMP released some white kid got jumped for his pair when he was waiting to get picked up by his parents at the glendale mall (I think not sure was in So Cal) and then foot locker felt bad and gave him another pairOriginally Posted by dharv
I agree with you 100% fambsOriginally Posted by dankenstien88
Originally Posted by Cameron Nelson
You DO realize a lot of that also took place in the early 90's?
Also, JB doesn't care about resellers...the average consumer does. They're tryin to get paid. That's it.
No disrespect, but violence over shoes has been a problem since the early days of sneaker culture and is still a serious problem today. Extra measures definitely need to be taken at RDs to keep people safe imo.
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