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Yes the af1 was a hood shoe and now they have LV Nike collabs and white women wear them. Is that hard to understand?
You gotta be from down South.
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Yes the af1 was a hood shoe and now they have LV Nike collabs and white women wear them. Is that hard to understand?
Now? You havent seen some of these Jordans the past decade or so?I guess shoes that look like old fakes is hot now?
Now? You havent seen some of these Jordans the past decade or so?
Now? You havent seen some of these Jordans the past decade or so?
Detroit then moved down south .You gotta be from down South.
Is KY demographics even diverse?
Wild. We was rockin these in the Middle East lolI’m from KY, went to high school in the early 2000s, and the af1 was a black person shoe back then. Not minority shoe but strictly for black ppl. I don’t remember colors being popular but the all-white low was the ish.
If I’m a fashion house that charges tremendous premium partially because of the originality and quality of my design, I’m not sure it’s a great look to sell something that offers nothing more than my least skilled emulators produced decades ago. It seems like acknowledging that anyone really can do it.That's what I like the most about them, honestly. Bootlegs have been making them for decades and now the real deal is coming out. That's cool to me.
They’re the only fools that would wear theseThank God all these “celebrities” are getting their free pairs of LV AF1s…
To be fair, all those French fashion houses stopped being original a long time ago.If I’m a fashion house that charges tremendous premium partially because of the originality and quality of my design, I’m not sure it’s a great look to sell something that offers nothing more than my least skilled emulators produced decades ago. It seems like acknowledging that anyone really can do it.
"design is the freshest scam" - virgl ablohIf I’m a fashion house that charges tremendous premium partially because of the originality and quality of my design, I’m not sure it’s a great look to sell something that offers nothing more than my least skilled emulators produced decades ago. It seems like acknowledging that anyone really can do it.