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The 4, imo, really made his line take off. Where Nike dropped the ball is with the GR colorways. The initial 2 were dope, but the all white, all black, and blk red pair were atrocious. The limited colorways were dope but 2 were extremely hard to get. But it was the first Lebron that I thought Nike really put a lot of thought into. Also, it was the first Lebron that had PE pairs that really raised the bar for his kicks. I think what hurt his line was the 5 and 6 (2 of his worst models imo) and it didn't pick back up til the 7. I'll always view the 4 as a huge part of the success of his line.Is it really hard to manufacture..? They are about to release a newly designed Foamposite 1 for CDG. I just think they burned the community on them with some cool, but some awful colors/concepts and they may not have been getting the returns they would have expected.. I think with where Bron is in his career, gaining a bigger fan base then when they initially released and who he plays for now, they'll do good on release. Or it could be my wishful thinking!
I just want some 4's.. I know they got to retro them at some point, I'm just hoping for sooner rather than later..
I’d guess the 4’s never come back. The foamposite material is hard to manufacture and put together. I like the 4’s but on foot they looked goofy imo.
Retail was $150 and considering they had full length zoom and foam, it was fairly priced. I have no idea what the 5 or 6 retailed for bc I was so tuned out with those.This right here - weighed a tonne and you really needed to be wearing them on court which in itself was problem due to how OD bulky/heavy they were. I had the 'Birthday' and White/Navy pairs which both looked good in hand, but I never ended up wearing them as they kinda looked silly when actually worn casually.
I worked Nike retail when these dropped and they were RTVed heavy - not even sure if they sold at the outlets or were ultimately shredded as I barely saw anyone wearing them. The white/silver pairs yellowed heavily just sitting on shelves.
Maybe someone can jog my memory but were the IVs also priced quite high and the V that came after was priced lower?
The 4, imo, really made his line take off. Where Nike dropped the ball is with the GR colorways. The initial 2 were dope, but the all white, all black, and blk red pair were atrocious. The limited colorways were dope but 2 were extremely hard to get. But it was the first Lebron that I thought Nike really put a lot of thought into. Also, it was the first Lebron that had PE pairs that really raised the bar for his kicks. I think what hurt his line was the 5 and 6 (2 of his worst models imo) and it didn't pick back up til the 7. I'll always view the 4 as a huge part of the success of his line.
The black red 19s are on Goat…I want to pull trigger on these but a sz12 with all the fees is $397…
Retail was $150 and considering they had full length zoom and foam, it was fairly priced. I have no idea what the 5 or 6 retailed for bc I was so tuned out with those.
Yeah, the 5 was the worst until the 13 came out. I loathed the 5 for so long (and still do) and the 6 wasn't much better. Both were low points in the line. The 13 and 14 were just as bad.Didn't like the 5 or 6 at all.
The 6 is when they really got started with the limited mess
When people complain about new Lebron's, I just think back to the Lebron 5, because that IMO is the worst of the line
The black red 19s are on Goat…I want to pull trigger on these but a sz12 with all the fees is $397…
Control your load, let them release before you blow it.
The black red 19s are on Goat…I want to pull trigger on these but a sz12 with all the fees is $397…
…I am
Slightly bigger, slightly clearer, and another one