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My man, where do you live? Also could I work for you because that movie theater is...wow.
I'm in southern VA. This is my spot for movies. So comfortable, i fall asleep sometimes and the food is amazing.
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My man, where do you live? Also could I work for you because that movie theater is...wow.
wonder why end held on to them for so long... just to throw them out on a rigged raffle
Doubt that statement since most retailers only got 1 size run, and probably not even a full run.probably had to justify purchasing a couple size runs
those pairs were released ... during the END's start of the launches process last year -- Frags, Yeezys (PBs & MRs) and forgot what other high profile release happened. I am betting the production tags on these are different then the original production run dates. While shops can pull as much as 20% of a drop and warehouse them for later dates (ie: new store opening seed pairs, etc) I find it hard to believe that an END warehouse has had these sitting around ... and no staff/non-staff personnel has pilferred a pair or two.Site crashed- hacked by bots on original release-
Always said they'd drop at later date.
Everyone had given up/forgotten.
Doubt that statement since most retailers only got 1 size run, and probably not even a full run.
The whole purpose of these raffles is to get your information. Email lists are a huge marketing aspect of business. There is a reason why you don't know how many pairs are being raffled and WHO actually wins after. This raffle could be for 5 pairs or less, but the whole scheme is riding off the hype and getting THOUSANDS of valid emails.
Not sure where you are getting your info, but since I have worked for a retailer that had a tier 0 account, product that has a launch date means it cannot be sold BEFORE the designated date, but NOWHERE does it say you can hold up to 20% of stock. You can hold everything if the retailer wanted to, they just can't sell in advance.
those pairs were released ... during the END's start of the launches process last year -- Frags, Yeezys (PBs & MRs) and forgot what other high profile release happened. I am betting the production tags on these are different then the original production run dates. While shops can pull as much as 20% of a drop and warehouse them for later dates (ie: new store opening seed pairs, etc) I find it hard to believe that an END warehouse has had these sitting around ... and no staff/non-staff personnel has pilferred a pair or two.
http://www.endclothing.com/blog/proudly-introducing-end-launches/
True, that's a movie theater I really want to visit before I die. So do the serve lobster and steak?I'm in southern VA. This is my spot for movies. So comfortable, i fall asleep sometimes and the food is amazing.
Really wanted them because orange is my favorite color but I'm glad I secure the 2015 1s (shoutout to @gil23 ).The Fragments were the first 1 release that had that remastered shape and height that had better quality leather that we've been asking for for a long time.
The SBB leather quality was something that we never seen, or felt before which is the reason why anything less just seemed subpar.
The leather on the Frags only got better and better with each wear as oppose to the 2013's. Of course the "limited" label as was a factor.
What does urban mean?
nike parses out its accounts in a few ways with tier 0 representing a shop with carte blanche. if Nike has designated an account as an 'urban' account and the shop sees an uptick in say skaterboarders in the neighborhood and wants to order some SB dunks -- Nike will not let them order them as they are not classified as an 'urban account'. However, the tier 0 shops can order whatever style of kicks they want (say Barneys -- tier 0 account -- wanted to start selling Jordan Horizons Nike would have no issue). Tier 0 made more since when Nike had more true QS (quickstrike) and HS (hyperstrike) releases ... collaborations (such as the Frags) would have traditionally gone through a tier 0 shop but with Nike trying to sell as many of their own kicks to keep market share, apps, lot buying (a la the Marshalls pairs), et al -- having the coveted status of a tier 0 account seems moot. The adidas equivalent is a 'consortium account'.
I stand corrected.
Frags were 185
I stand corrected.
Unless, I'm mistaken I thought nike did away with calling it tier 0. Believe they changed the name a couple years back.
I copped another pair of Black Toes. I now can rock these and keep my other '16 & '13 pair DS.