Nike LeBron 22

With the following Brons turning up at Ross, I expect the 22s to hit soon.....and cheaper.
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I've now tried multiple pairs of the 22s out on court for a few days. I have decided to return every pair - even the ones I got close $100. They are just too stiff and bulky feeling for my liking. I'd rather find 20s or even 21s on sale/deep discount than try to make the 22s work.
 
You sure on that? That's not as it was explained to me.

i saw yesterday that nicekicks (i think) posted an explanation about it and i did more digging, and yes, it's the cost of the shoe NOT the retail price. the media is doing a poor job at explaining it (go figure) to scare people into thinking their iphones are gonna cost $3000 lol.

of course this is going to raise the prices of goods and the consumer always gets screwed in the end, however, it doesn't turn a $200 shoe to $400 if imported from china. by this calculation it should only go up $20-25 but we all know greed is a factor and companies will blame tariffs for (larger than they should be) price hikes.

depending on the company, some can absorb the costs. i don't see nike absorbing anything if the tariffs stay indefinitely as they aren't meeting the standards of their shareholders.

Google AI summary:
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ChatGPT summary:
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Grok with a whole *** explanation but I asked for a quick answer :lol: :
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i forgot to cancel to my savage fenty membership ($60 a month) so I had to spend that 60 on something. I bought my girl some boy shorts and I see this when i checked out
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i saw yesterday that nicekicks (i think) posted an explanation about it and i did more digging, and yes, it's the cost of the shoe NOT the retail price. the media is doing a poor job at explaining it (go figure) to scare people into thinking their iphones are gonna cost $3000 lol.

of course this is going to raise the prices of goods and the consumer always gets screwed in the end, however, it doesn't turn a $200 shoe to $400 if imported from china. by this calculation it should only go up $20-25 but we all know greed is a factor and companies will blame tariffs for (larger than they should be) price hikes.

depending on the company, some can absorb the costs. i don't see nike absorbing anything if the tariffs stay indefinitely as they aren't meeting the standards of their shareholders.

Google AI summary:
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ChatGPT summary:
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Grok with a whole *** explanation but I asked for a quick answer :lol: :
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So costs def going up more than $25
 
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