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For these companies to not take losses like that, they need to make it somewhat limited like they did with the FILA Bubbles cause I noticed it sold very well doing it that way. I know a lot of people think that everytime Jordan Brand comes out with a retro they sell out quick, that's not all true cause when they decided to make the Air Jordan 8 Aqua a general release they was sitting, the Air Jordan 6 Maroon they also was sitting cause they wasn't limited. If Jordan Brand a company that are supposedly the number one brand can't sell out quick when is a general release what can we expect from FILA or Reebok that's why the key here is make it limited. I know a lot of people don't like the limited thing but this is the only way FILA won't take any losses cause when they make a lot, they still have a whole buch of pairs that are still sitting around and when that happens they have no other choice but to sell it for a less price and that maybe looks good to some of us but not for the company.^^
C Flyness, all us old guys want FILA & Reebok to retro their back catalog but these young sheep only want the same plastic, overpriced Jordan product over and over. There's a cost associated with having the factory in China retool to manufacture a particular shoe. This usually mandates a production run of tens of thousands of shoes just to make a profit. The problem lies when the shoes only move at massive discounts. If FILA and Reebok had the Jordan retro momentum of '03-'07 there would be justification to churn out new models but as it is, I just can't see it happening.
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