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Whatever the reason might be,it is still ******g stupid.
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Has nothing to do with hypebeasts. They are a very small percentage of the population. Nike has a revenue goal they want to reach and they have to answer to shareholders.hypebeast fault cause that happend B
Has nothing to do with hypebeasts. They are a very small percentage of the population. Nike has a revenue goal they want to reach and they have to answer to shareholders.
It is outrageous. I agree and its why I've curbed my shoe buying. The NFL contract does give them a boost, but they don't get all the money. They have to give a certain percentage of sales to the league, the union and I believe the player as well. With the cost of labor even slightly going up, it cuts into their overall profit margin. You have to adjust as you see fit and unfortunately it leads into the $315 shoe. Also, to clarify. There are TWO versions of the LeBron X. One is $180 and the Nike+ version is $315. None of you ball like that so you shouldn't be spending $315 on a shoe.But the way they're going about it is outrageous. Add an extra 2% to every item if that's the case so it won't be so blatant. Plus they have the NFL contract, that alone should give them a boost.
Taking a stance against Nike doesn't work and won't work. Once retailers like Footlocker and your mom/pop get them, its no longer Nike's problem as they've already made their money from the shoe. There aren't enough Niketown's to where taking a stance would be effective.As long the price of white AF1's doesn't go over $100.00 I''m good. Hopefully you dudes take a stance against Nike and don't buy into the hype of buying these $300 Lebrons.
I wasn't surprised when I read and nor should you. The Internet has given racists a sense of anonymity to do these things. Sneakers have always been perceived as an urban thing so these comments don't surprise me. My thing is, that no one makes a peep when someone pays hundreds of dollars for a pair of shoes. Let people spend their money how they want.Taken from the Lebron X thread:
http://www.local10.com/sports/LeBro...mit/-/1717082/16203796/-/basurmz/-/index.html
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I've never seen more first-hand racism than on the internet. I swear by it.Taken from the Lebron X thread:
http://www.local10.com/sports/LeBro...mit/-/1717082/16203796/-/basurmz/-/index.html
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Taking a stance against Nike doesn't work and won't work. Once retailers like Footlocker and your mom/pop get them, its no longer Nike's problem as they've already made their money from the shoe. There aren't enough Niketown's to where taking a stance would be effective.
I wasn't surprised when I read and nor should you. The Internet has given racists a sense of anonymity to do these things. Sneakers have always been perceived as an urban thing so these comments don't surprise me. My thing is, that no one makes a peep when someone pays hundreds of dollars for a pair of shoes. Let people spend their money how they want.
Jim Harrington Sr • 5 hours ago
nike throwing in that line about cotton is somehow ironic.
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blight14 • 2 hours ago • parent
Which we should have picked ourselves.....surely the most expensive mistake in our nations history..........
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