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Mine came in from Finishline....just FYI they run a little small just like the originals.
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thanks finally some usefully info. now if they can release the superman colorway already. i was gonna buy a pair on ebay for 150 and the sole was all jacked upMine came in from Finishline....just FYI they run a little small just like the originals.
I doubt they do phone orders but it wouldn't hurt to try. Search http://eblens.com/locations/ and see if one will bite.
^No Eblens where I live. Do they do phone orders or anything? I've been wanting the Volt colorway.
I doubt they do phone orders but it wouldn't hurt to try. Search http://eblens.com/locations/ and see if one will bite.
The customer service there is pretty bad but I deal with it because they always have AM1's, AM90's and other runners on sale with deep discounts. Since they are more of an urban account store a lot of that stuff just sits on the shelves.
you're probably referring to the Nike Air Metal Max what came out in 1997
Can someone ID the shoes in this pic? I'm fairly certain they are the Air Max 98 II... but I cannot find a picture of them online anywhere.
I snapped this pic on rerun of Cops yesterday afternoon. I almost **** when the shot panned down to the dude's kicks... I've been looking for info on these forever. I copped a pair back in 98? 99? Loved them.
Isn't anyone else pained by the price tag?
If you account for inflation, these are only priced $10 more than they were when originally released, which isn't bad IMO...in 1998, I was paying $120 for the same Jordan's I'm buying for $170+ today.. These retailed for $150 in 98'...With that aside, I'd gladly pay $200 for a release with the materials and build quality of the originals- todayIsn't anyone else pained by the price tag?
If you account for inflation, these are only priced $10 more than they were when originally released, which isn't bad IMO...in 1998, I was paying $120 for the same Jordan's I'm buying for $170+ today.. These retailed for $150 in 98'...With that aside, I'd gladly pay $200 for a release with the materials and build quality of the originals- today
I'll wait till these hit $60-$80 mark.
50/50 % chance that they are wearableI just got these off eBay , deadstock , u think there wearable ?
50/50 % chance that they are wearable
i would try to push my nail into the midsole
and see if the nail mark will go away and the foam will bounce back
if it wont bounce back, there is a big chance that they are unwearable and will crack like a biscuit
i would try them indoors first, before you go outside with themFoam bounced back with nail mark , give it a shot . Only cost $50 anyways