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SHOULD OF USED SOME RED ON THE BLACK/CHARCOAL PAIR
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Originally Posted by MTMAN
Originally Posted by Dc30
My AJ 2011 ASG's....D...O...P...E
yo were you get that jersey. Didn't even know they made a white jersey
Originally Posted by palanilopez12
Originally Posted by MTMAN
Originally Posted by Dc30
My AJ 2011 ASG's....D...O...P...E
yo were you get that jersey. Didn't even know they made a white jersey
yes I want to know as well please
I noticed that too! I was quite surprised at how breathable they were.Originally Posted by jordanskates17
I was wearing these today when the wind picked up...
felt that cool breeze on the top of my feet!!!
breathability FTW!!
Originally Posted by nystatenisland
Saw the ASG joints in Athletes Foot yesterday. Had a fsr. The white/black pair was already on sale for $149.99. Pretty sure the ASGs will follow.
from who? and how much?Originally Posted by BaYBoSs
just pre orderd my black patents cant wait
AF is a franchise store, though...Originally Posted by enyouartist
Originally Posted by nystatenisland
Saw the ASG joints in Athletes Foot yesterday. Had a fsr. The white/black pair was already on sale for $149.99. Pretty sure the ASGs will follow.
On sale, ALREADY? Nice. I asked the Footaction salesman if they were going to go on sale, and he said Jordans never go on sale!!Puhleez...
Im not sure where he ordered from but Ive ordered from this dude before and hes on the legit sellers list. It is a PRE ORDEROriginally Posted by teller360
from who? and how much?Originally Posted by BaYBoSs
just pre orderd my black patents cant wait
Originally Posted by jumpman cbt2
Somehow I think the AJ2011 will be the first Air Jordan that becomes very popular and iconic
without MJ wearing it in the NBA.
Imagine that shoe would be worn by MJ and even cost less!
It would be a superseller like the AJ XI,XII and XIII back then.
While I understand the logic in reducing the price, I just don't see it happening. Even if it costs drastically less to produce I really doubt they will reduce the price much. If I had to guess it will only go up.Originally Posted by TXZ
Got my pair a few days ago, really light (like the Huarachesque mesh windows) and the decorated leather piece looks great (smells good too!)
With the use of interchangeable midsoles in this shoe, I wondering how close JB/Nike is to reimplementing MORF tech. Ever since that line flopped, I've been wondering how hard Nike has tried to make it truly work. It began with the interchangeable pods in the XX1 & XX2, and the SC interview mentioned that the designers originally wanted to have a seperate midsole, inner bootie and shell before issues of weight and comfort eventually led to the current 2011. I think with a little time and with new tech like Hyperfuse and Flywire, there could be enough space and weight savings to make the MORF concept viable again, maybe even in time for the AJ 2012. And that might noticeably reduce that shoe's price, with possibly the whole package being priced from $170-$180 while future colorways may only be an external shell that will only cost $120-$140.
Yeah... I suppose a more realistic price for an Air Jordan with that kind of tech would be $200+ for the whole thing and $150-$160 for each different shell.Originally Posted by Bruggs58
While I understand the logic in reducing the price, I just don't see it happening. Even if it costs drastically less to produce I really doubt they will reduce the price much. If I had to guess it will only go up.Originally Posted by TXZ
Got my pair a few days ago, really light (like the Huarachesque mesh windows) and the decorated leather piece looks great (smells good too!)
With the use of interchangeable midsoles in this shoe, I wondering how close JB/Nike is to reimplementing MORF tech. Ever since that line flopped, I've been wondering how hard Nike has tried to make it truly work. It began with the interchangeable pods in the XX1 & XX2, and the SC interview mentioned that the designers originally wanted to have a seperate midsole, inner bootie and shell before issues of weight and comfort eventually led to the current 2011. I think with a little time and with new tech like Hyperfuse and Flywire, there could be enough space and weight savings to make the MORF concept viable again, maybe even in time for the AJ 2012. And that might noticeably reduce that shoe's price, with possibly the whole package being priced from $170-$180 while future colorways may only be an external shell that will only cost $120-$140.