bigj505
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If the Bowery pop up turns out to be a redux of the all-star week pop up .... There will be some hurt feelings for all that driving.
Not if chrome foams are there
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If the Bowery pop up turns out to be a redux of the all-star week pop up .... There will be some hurt feelings for all that driving.
I don't know if it's fully back. But NDC and SNKRS released Jordan's for the first time in months.Is the app back?!?!
I updated the app a few days ago and didn't get any alerts. I refresh the app and the popped up.
But when you click on the reminder the shoes don't show up for me...anyone else?
Really hope its not location based...
Me too. What does that mean though? Like what's the radius? I'm 3 hours from Nike DC but I drive there frequently..I do
It would either help the odds significantly or give me the peace of mind of a preemptive L
Me too. What does that mean though? Like what's the radius? I'm 3 hours from Nike DC but I drive there frequently..I do
It would either help the odds significantly or give me the peace of mind of a preemptive L
Me too. What does that mean though? Like what's the radius? I'm 3 hours from Nike DC but I drive there frequently..
I would assume it would mean, you need to be in the city of a NTwn similar to the Adi app that requires you to be in the city not surrounding suburbs
I would also imagine it would be time sensitive as well making it nearly impossible for someone who lives outside of 30-60 minute radius
Is it me or does the app seem less intuitive after each update
Santa Monica is in LA county which is how Adi app defines " LA" but my point was to say that if your not in range of the location then its probably not going to help you much and defeats the purpose of having geolocationTo be fair, the Adidas app can be a little strange in terms of their locations. I'm in Los Angeles so I'm definitely in the zone but I had to pick up my Yeezys in Santa Monica yesterday, which is technically not LA. I don't know if it's just different here because LA is so huge but yeah.
Santa Monica is in LA county which is how Adi app defines " LA" but my point was to say that if your not in range of the location then its probably not going to help you much and defeats the purpose of having geolocation
I was going to make some long winded post but Ill just leave this:Sure. But LA is an example that contradicts your original point of not including suburbs and being in a 30-60 minute radius. Los Angeles county is HUGE. There are plenty of people who are technically in LA county but are more than an hour away from these locations. That's why I think that LA is an outlier, if that's in fact how they decided to do things.
Places like DC will likely not be only DC proper and will include some of the suburbs but if you're in Baltimore or Richmond? I wouldn't expect those to be in the "zone".