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well done.You guys are terrible at this! LOL. Copped.
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well done.You guys are terrible at this! LOL. Copped.
The Strap on the Hat is pretty dope might have to give it a try.aways with the hat dope ****!!
yea I just biught mine today. I had a hard choice between the black with blue strap or blue with black strap. View media item 1221946 View media item 1221962The Strap on the Hat is pretty dope might have to give it a try.
the n7 look would probably be nice and the texas are def a must have. We don't know the release yet but hey there coming. So stack up while you canI had to skip....(3 christenings, 1 wedding next month) pockets are tight. Will have a little money to choose on a pair in a couple of weeks.......hopefully the Uprisings will still be around someplace. If not Ill have the aways to fall back on.
Like everyone else, I am still curious about how the N7 will look......also looking forward to the Texas color way. All these releases are gonna be the financial ruin of me lol
Texas are definitely a must......the N7 I will assume as well (I haven't seen a bad one yet). My only regret in recent years is missing out on the 6, even having multiple chances to cop down the road without too much a hit to the wallet...my timing was never right and was never able to cop those.the n7 look would probably be nice and the texas are def a must have. We don't know the release yet but hey there coming. So stack up while you can
couldn't find a thread, so....
is no1 feeling the KD Trey 5 line? i was in FL the other day and saw the chinas. i wasn't blown away, but i did say "nice shoe".
and for the price, really not bad. however i didn't try them on. any insight on those? are they comfy? i am turned off by all these "weird" colorways of the KD 7 and just looking for some everyday kicks
did anyone see these on finishline?
http://www.finishline.com/store/pro...asketball-shoes/_/A-9100?productId=prod758998
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let's hope that there are none, and every release is easily obtainable
For me, that is what is fun about collecting the shoes. Putting your name in all the raffles, and hoping to win, and going early to the stores to get in line, to try and grab a pair that you know is going to be super tough to get. So, I hope there would be atleast be a few hard to get/limited colorways.
THIS!!! Outside of the obvious one last year the 6 was pretty easy to cop.
only one that scares me is the premium that is prices at 170 but that could just be ASG
No offense but if you really get a kick (no pun intended) out of entering countless raffles and standing in lines for sneakers, then you really have way too much time on your hands.For me, that is what is fun about collecting the shoes. Putting your name in all the raffles, and hoping to win, and going early to the stores to get in line, to try and grab a pair that you know is going to be super tough to get. So, I hope there would be atleast be a few hard to get/limited colorways.
I'm not sure why you think that would offend me. I've got plenty of time on my hands.
No offense but if you really get a kick (no pun intended) out of entering countless raffles and standing in lines for sneakers, then you really have way too much time on your hands.
I'm not sure why you think that would offend me. I've got plenty of time on my hands.
I do 1 of those 6.I envy the man who has too much time on his hand!!
Work, wife, kid, gym, volunteering, tutoring!! Being a "grown up" isn't all what they claim it is.
No reason to envy that sort of person. Time is money. People with time don't have money and people with money don't have time.I envy the man who has too much time on his hand!!
Work, wife, kid, gym, volunteering, tutoring!! Being a "grown up" isn't all what they claim it is.
No reason to envy that sort of person. Time is money. People with time don't have money and people with money don't have time.
Work = You're making $$
Wife = You're getting laid (let's hope so at least)
Gym = You're taking care of your body
Kid = You've passed your genes down and created life
Volunteering = You're giving back to your community
Tutoring = You're helping a kid better himself/herself
ALL of the above > Having time to enter raffles and stand in line for shoes
yea, that makes absolutely no sense in the world. you either read too much or are very gullable when people pass their wisdom onto you.
People with time don't have money and people with money don't have time.
Well said. People at different stages of life value different things. Some guy values the thrill of the hunt of the sneakers, while someone else values time spent in all the things mentioned above. Different strokes...No reason to envy that sort of person. Time is money. People with time don't have money and people with money don't have time.I envy the man who has too much time on his hand!!
Work, wife, kid, gym, volunteering, tutoring!! Being a "grown up" isn't all what they claim it is.
Work = You're making $$
Wife = You're getting laid (let's hope so at least)
Gym = You're taking care of your body
Kid = You've passed your genes down and created life
Volunteering = You're giving back to your community
Tutoring = You're helping a kid better himself/herself
ALL of the above > Having time to enter raffles and stand in line for shoes
For the most part yeah, but there are also statistical outliers that never get the chance to form close relationships outside of professional networking so they only focus on making money, buying the best stuff and improving every little aspect about themselves because that's all they've ever known. On the other side of the spectrum there are people who do everything for free and give 110% of themselves to other peoples' needs as well and never care or think about money or improving marketable skills. It's a moot point, I know, but I think it's important to mention these people in the conversation as well because they do exist and play a big part in our society.Well said. People at different stages of life value different things. Some guy values the thrill of the hunt of the sneakers, while someone else values time spent in all the things mentioned above. Different strokes...
i mean, i guess. butback to the shoes....For the most part yeah, but there are also statistical outliers that never get the chance to form close relationships outside of professional networking so they only focus on making money, buying the best stuff and improving every little aspect about themselves because that's all they've ever known. On the other side of the spectrum there are people who do everything for free and give 110% of themselves to other peoples' needs as well and never care or think about money or improving marketable skills. It's a moot point, I know, but I think it's important to mention these people in the conversation as well because they do exist and play a big part in our society.
Well said. People at different stages of life value different things. Some guy values the thrill of the hunt of the sneakers, while someone else values time spent in all the things mentioned above. Different strokes...
But anyway...
I know it's too early but I'm really excited to see what the elites for this model look like. Has anyone seen anything (even bits of info) on them yet?
You have shown your true ignorance by posting this.
No reason to envy that sort of person. Time is money. People with time don't have money and people with money don't have time.
Work = You're making $$
Wife = You're getting laid (let's hope so at least)
Gym = You're taking care of your body
Kid = You've passed your genes down and created life
Volunteering = You're giving back to your community
Tutoring = You're helping a kid better himself/herself
ALL of the above > Having time to enter raffles and stand in line for shoes