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Originally Posted by just another pair
they're nice, i dont think these will sit around TOO much longer like how the cough drops did.. you cant find anymore royals anywhere.
Originally Posted by just another pair
they're nice, i dont think these will sit around TOO much longer like how the cough drops did.. you cant find anymore royals anywhere.
Not to stay off topic...Originally Posted by sneakermane
Originally Posted by NickEPockets
This is just false. If by "Back in the day before Niketalk" you are referring to pre-2001, no Jordans sold out within hours and no one ever camped out.
BTW...This statement..........
WRONG!!!
99' Black/Cements 4s & White/Cement 4s sold out immediately. I don't even remember seeing them on store shelves the way the sold out so fast.
Not to stay off topic...Originally Posted by sneakermane
Originally Posted by NickEPockets
This is just false. If by "Back in the day before Niketalk" you are referring to pre-2001, no Jordans sold out within hours and no one ever camped out.
BTW...This statement..........
WRONG!!!
99' Black/Cements 4s & White/Cement 4s sold out immediately. I don't even remember seeing them on store shelves the way the sold out so fast.
No, "pre-2001" was just my reference to when Niketalk began, which was suggested by the comment I replied to.Originally Posted by eyes of hazel
Not to stay off topic...Originally Posted by sneakermane
Originally Posted by NickEPockets
This is just false. If by "Back in the day before Niketalk" you are referring to pre-2001, no Jordans sold out within hours and no one ever camped out.
BTW...This statement..........
WRONG!!!
99' Black/Cements 4s & White/Cement 4s sold out immediately. I don't even remember seeing them on store shelves the way the sold out so fast.
But dude talking about "pre-2001" like sneakers just became in demand [color= rgb(255, 255, 0)]then[/color]?
Is that FOX News reporting?
No, "pre-2001" was just my reference to when Niketalk began, which was suggested by the comment I replied to.Originally Posted by eyes of hazel
Not to stay off topic...Originally Posted by sneakermane
Originally Posted by NickEPockets
This is just false. If by "Back in the day before Niketalk" you are referring to pre-2001, no Jordans sold out within hours and no one ever camped out.
BTW...This statement..........
WRONG!!!
99' Black/Cements 4s & White/Cement 4s sold out immediately. I don't even remember seeing them on store shelves the way the sold out so fast.
But dude talking about "pre-2001" like sneakers just became in demand [color= rgb(255, 255, 0)]then[/color]?
Is that FOX News reporting?
Got cha. Point taken.Originally Posted by NickEPockets
No, "pre-2001" was just my reference to when Niketalk began, which was suggested by the comment I replied to.Originally Posted by eyes of hazel
Not to stay off topic...Originally Posted by sneakermane
Originally Posted by NickEPockets
This is just false. If by "Back in the day before Niketalk" you are referring to pre-2001, no Jordans sold out within hours and no one ever camped out.
BTW...This statement..........
WRONG!!!
99' Black/Cements 4s & White/Cement 4s sold out immediately. I don't even remember seeing them on store shelves the way the sold out so fast.
But dude talking about "pre-2001" like sneakers just became in demand [color= rgb(255, 255, 0)]then[/color]?
Is that FOX News reporting?
And in Boston (where I was living at the time), all the retros were available well after release dates. In fact, the Black/Infrared VIs went on sale, and the Laney and Wht/Silver Vs were on clearance. I remember in 1994, when the Is, IIs and IIIs came out they were around for a long time as well.
My whole point was that its ridiculous to downplay the impact of the internet when it comes to the rise in popularity of sneakers. The birth of NT (and other shoe-related websites), the rise of eBay and secondary market sites, these are all key reasons why this hobby and passion for sneakers became a mainstream phenomenon...
Got cha. Point taken.Originally Posted by NickEPockets
No, "pre-2001" was just my reference to when Niketalk began, which was suggested by the comment I replied to.Originally Posted by eyes of hazel
Not to stay off topic...Originally Posted by sneakermane
Originally Posted by NickEPockets
This is just false. If by "Back in the day before Niketalk" you are referring to pre-2001, no Jordans sold out within hours and no one ever camped out.
BTW...This statement..........
WRONG!!!
99' Black/Cements 4s & White/Cement 4s sold out immediately. I don't even remember seeing them on store shelves the way the sold out so fast.
But dude talking about "pre-2001" like sneakers just became in demand [color= rgb(255, 255, 0)]then[/color]?
Is that FOX News reporting?
And in Boston (where I was living at the time), all the retros were available well after release dates. In fact, the Black/Infrared VIs went on sale, and the Laney and Wht/Silver Vs were on clearance. I remember in 1994, when the Is, IIs and IIIs came out they were around for a long time as well.
My whole point was that its ridiculous to downplay the impact of the internet when it comes to the rise in popularity of sneakers. The birth of NT (and other shoe-related websites), the rise of eBay and secondary market sites, these are all key reasons why this hobby and passion for sneakers became a mainstream phenomenon...
Originally Posted by purplehazen
Originally Posted by sneakermane
Originally Posted by l Knicks Fresh Knick l
YoUNg bR3aD wrote:
l Knicks Fresh Knick l wrote:
^^ big ballin bro..
but I gotta question for yall which is better?
These or Cactus green foams?
Yeah I'm done for at least 2-3 months...
After I cop these today...
IMO Electric Greens>>>>> Cactus Greens and its not even a question...
agreed man...
Originally Posted by purplehazen
Originally Posted by sneakermane
Originally Posted by l Knicks Fresh Knick l
YoUNg bR3aD wrote:
l Knicks Fresh Knick l wrote:
^^ big ballin bro..
but I gotta question for yall which is better?
These or Cactus green foams?
Yeah I'm done for at least 2-3 months...
After I cop these today...
IMO Electric Greens>>>>> Cactus Greens and its not even a question...
agreed man...
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Originally Posted by got shoes
not a fan of that pic. looks xtra corny
Originally Posted by got shoes
not a fan of that pic. looks xtra corny
Originally Posted by NickEPockets
No, "pre-2001" was just my reference to when Niketalk began, which was suggested by the comment I replied to.Originally Posted by eyes of hazel
Not to stay off topic...Originally Posted by sneakermane
Originally Posted by NickEPockets
This is just false. If by "Back in the day before Niketalk" you are referring to pre-2001, no Jordans sold out within hours and no one ever camped out.
BTW...This statement..........
WRONG!!!
99' Black/Cements 4s & White/Cement 4s sold out immediately. I don't even remember seeing them on store shelves the way the sold out so fast.
But dude talking about "pre-2001" like sneakers just became in demand [color= rgb(255, 255, 0)]then[/color]?
Is that FOX News reporting?
And in Boston (where I was living at the time), all the retros were available well after release dates. In fact, the Black/Infrared VIs went on sale, and the Laney and Wht/Silver Vs were on clearance. I remember in 1994, when the Is, IIs and IIIs came out they were around for a long time as well.
My whole point was that its ridiculous to downplay the impact of the internet when it comes to the rise in popularity of sneakers. The birth of NT (and other shoe-related websites), the rise of eBay and secondary market sites, these are all key reasons why this hobby and passion for sneakers became a mainstream phenomenon...