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Anyone know when these do come off? I am waiting for a while, but want to make sure I get mine.
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jmizzo those are clean. props.Originally Posted by jmizzo
my new ids I received today. They have the 2 and 4 correct too..
Thanks....as i stated earlier i entered them in the Kb24 website id contest and they pick another id that was lame....no creativity justplain....smhOriginally Posted by iMaGe619
jmizzo those are clean. props.Originally Posted by jmizzo
my new ids I received today. They have the 2 and 4 correct too..
Originally Posted by shaqrules
HAHA...I KNEW IT WOULD HAPPEN!!! one of the pairs that i iD'd ended up on ebay!!! Item number: 130294498657 looks like FL outlets continue to get all of the better kicks.
Originally Posted by shaqrules
^^^because i bought the pair in your avatar
01 of 01
dozens, if not hundreds of iDs have that.
whatever happened to creativity?
how about being like "5 of 3" or "1 of none" or "4 of 20" maybe?
Originally Posted by bigluzer
from main kb4 thread
BY ROMAN MODROWSKI Staff Reporter [email protected]
When Kobe Bryant laces up his sneakers Saturday night at United Center before his Los Angeles Lakers face the Bulls, they won't be just any pair of Nikes.
He'll be wearing a vision of Chicago students -- special Nikes with snakeskin at the tip and heel in honor of Bryant's nickname, "The Black Mamba."
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Kobe Bryant will be wearing shoes designed by local kids when the Bulls face the Lakers this weekend.
(Jean Lachat/Sun-Times)
The students from Claremont Academy Elementary School and Parkside Elementary Community Academy designed the special Nike Zoom Kobe IV shoes in a project involving Nike and a program called After-School All-Stars. They used Nike's interactive Web site, which lets you choose shoe material, design and other features.
Contest at Nike office
"That was great because we're a technology-based school," said Claremont teacher Dianne McMillen. "I was so impressed with the students. These kids aren't leaders of our school, but they're kids with positive behaviors and OK grades. And you can tell they want to do something with themselves and don't just want to be burdened by their surroundings in the Englewood area.''
The contest was held at Nike's regional headquarters on Rush Street.
"There was a lot of communication about which color to use and material and design," McMillen said. "And they were asking questions about internships there. It was important for them to know that Nike is involved with things other than retail."
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