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so were just gonna forget about the midwest huh....Originally Posted by freshair
wow.. east coast/west coast reseller beef..Originally Posted by William Rivera 3
smack talk coming from a 15 year old re-seller. NYC re-sellers >>> LA resellersOriginally Posted by some chump
the riviera hustle continues... i still remember when almost every other sentence from will was "i aint a reseller".... now they got a sz 13 and both of em wear like a sz 7
im out
and Sam, we had a lot more pairs come home...
Originally Posted by jhobson5
This sneaker brought out the beast in people. I may sound salty, since i camped out for 3 days in another state, and came home empty handed so excuse me. But all i know is, people were more concerned about the resell value on these then the actual shoe. I sat in line, and listened to people talk about the resell value on these for 3 days. No one had any love for the sneaker just wanted to make a dollar. Which is fine, not to knock anyone's hustle. But my thing is, what about the people that truly wanted the sneaker for the right reason(like myself and others in line who had no chance because of the resellers). I mean these kids were more concerned about selling there spot in line for $500 then anything. It really was an eye opener. There was a lot more to it, but I am not going to blow up anyone's spot, or knock the hustle. But bottom line, the sneaker game has lost its luster. Cats are in it for the money mostly, not the love. Which makes me seriously want to retire all together. Because i foresee the resell game becoming the entire sneaker culture here soon, since Nike slaps a limited sticker on everything now. You can call me salty, you can call me a hater, or flame me for camping for 3 days and coming home empty handed its fine. But that is something i had to say.
Originally Posted by jhobson5
This sneaker brought out the beast in people. I may sound salty, since i camped out for 3 days in another state, and came home empty handed so excuse me. But all i know is, people were more concerned about the resell value on these then the actual shoe. I sat in line, and listened to people talk about the resell value on these for 3 days. No one had any love for the sneaker just wanted to make a dollar. Which is fine, not to knock anyone's hustle. But my thing is, what about the people that truly wanted the sneaker for the right reason(like myself and others in line who had no chance because of the resellers). I mean these kids were more concerned about selling there spot in line for $500 then anything. It really was an eye opener. There was a lot more to it, but I am not going to blow up anyone's spot, or knock the hustle. But bottom line, the sneaker game has lost its luster. Cats are in it for the money mostly, not the love. Which makes me seriously want to retire all together. Because i foresee the resell game becoming the entire sneaker culture here soon, since Nike slaps a limited sticker on everything now. You can call me salty, you can call me a hater, or flame me for camping for 3 days and coming home empty handed its fine. But that is something i had to say.
for real man the resellers are making these shoes to hard to getOriginally Posted by SneakerPimp2k8
Originally Posted by jhobson5
This sneaker brought out the beast in people. I may sound salty, since i camped out for 3 days in another state, and came home empty handed so excuse me. But all i know is, people were more concerned about the resell value on these then the actual shoe. I sat in line, and listened to people talk about the resell value on these for 3 days. No one had any love for the sneaker just wanted to make a dollar. Which is fine, not to knock anyone's hustle. But my thing is, what about the people that truly wanted the sneaker for the right reason(like myself and others in line who had no chance because of the resellers). I mean these kids were more concerned about selling there spot in line for $500 then anything. It really was an eye opener. There was a lot more to it, but I am not going to blow up anyone's spot, or knock the hustle. But bottom line, the sneaker game has lost its luster. Cats are in it for the money mostly, not the love. Which makes me seriously want to retire all together. Because i foresee the resell game becoming the entire sneaker culture here soon, since Nike slaps a limited sticker on everything now. You can call me salty, you can call me a hater, or flame me for camping for 3 days and coming home empty handed its fine. But that is something i had to say.
damn, thats sad
Originally Posted by Jekih
Originally Posted by jhobson5
This sneaker brought out the beast in people. I may sound salty, since i camped out for 3 days in another state, and came home empty handed so excuse me. But all i know is, people were more concerned about the resell value on these then the actual shoe. I sat in line, and listened to people talk about the resell value on these for 3 days. No one had any love for the sneaker just wanted to make a dollar. Which is fine, not to knock anyone's hustle. But my thing is, what about the people that truly wanted the sneaker for the right reason(like myself and others in line who had no chance because of the resellers). I mean these kids were more concerned about selling there spot in line for $500 then anything. It really was an eye opener. There was a lot more to it, but I am not going to blow up anyone's spot, or knock the hustle. But bottom line, the sneaker game has lost its luster. Cats are in it for the money mostly, not the love. Which makes me seriously want to retire all together. Because i foresee the resell game becoming the entire sneaker culture here soon, since Nike slaps a limited sticker on everything now. You can call me salty, you can call me a hater, or flame me for camping for 3 days and coming home empty handed its fine. But that is something i had to say.
Why were you there for 3 days without knowing if you had a pair on lock? Please help us to understand?
Sounds like to me the stores in these areas are promoting hype. You could not camp anywhere in the DMV. I have seen a whole line of people getjacked........Originally Posted by jhobson5
Originally Posted by Jekih
Originally Posted by jhobson5
This sneaker brought out the beast in people. I may sound salty, since i camped out for 3 days in another state, and came home empty handed so excuse me. But all i know is, people were more concerned about the resell value on these then the actual shoe. I sat in line, and listened to people talk about the resell value on these for 3 days. No one had any love for the sneaker just wanted to make a dollar. Which is fine, not to knock anyone's hustle. But my thing is, what about the people that truly wanted the sneaker for the right reason(like myself and others in line who had no chance because of the resellers). I mean these kids were more concerned about selling there spot in line for $500 then anything. It really was an eye opener. There was a lot more to it, but I am not going to blow up anyone's spot, or knock the hustle. But bottom line, the sneaker game has lost its luster. Cats are in it for the money mostly, not the love. Which makes me seriously want to retire all together. Because i foresee the resell game becoming the entire sneaker culture here soon, since Nike slaps a limited sticker on everything now. You can call me salty, you can call me a hater, or flame me for camping for 3 days and coming home empty handed its fine. But that is something i had to say.
Why were you there for 3 days without knowing if you had a pair on lock? Please help us to understand?
Cuz one, you never know what will happen, when i camped out for my titaniums a cat was 27 in line. And ended up getting a pair because people lost there spots or didnt have there money correct. Plus i honestly wanted the shoe. So i figured if i had a chance here then why not try. I had no other means of grabbing these without getting raped on the price. Also, there was another shop who said they might get them the day i got there. And then the next day they said they had them. Then the night before release, there shipment magically didnt come in. I mean its hard to get a pair of anything with a limited label on lock in my city. We just dont get heat. I mean you guys can call me crazy or what not, But i really honestly wanted the sneaker. So i did everything i could to get it, and tried to take every chance i could.
Originally Posted by MigenteClothing
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Originally Posted by titanium intellect
Originally Posted by MigenteClothing
You guys can get them at MiGenteClothing.com
Hottest shirt I've seen to match the Yeezys... not only is it classic Kanye but it refers directly back to the truth of the matter... will they be made for the other CWs as well?
And on a related note, wifey has seen my anguish over these releases drive me crazy... she just volunteered to camp with one of her girlfriends at HoH for the Net/Net release... Chicago heads if you plan on camping, PM me so I can make sure some respectable NTers are around...