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Too bad everyone will be gunning for the DB3s
that's what you think. at least as far as NDC goes, you can easily have two windows open at the same time to get both, that won't change. plus since the RSVPs for both shoes won't be during the same time, people can and will go for both. this doesn't change a thing, because RSVPs are free if you don't go through a middle man.Too bad everyone will be gunning for the DB3s
Too bad everyone will be gunning for the DB3s
Nubuck is the same as suede, the difference is which side of the leather it uses and the process to achieve the end result."Mints" have a Nubuck upper.....@ $250? OC.
Is it next weekend asof the 20th?Man i Need those black suedes ... Toooo Nice ... Hope i am Lucky Next Weekend
Follow @nikestore and @nikesportswear on twitter.Does anyone happen to know when they Black Suedes come out? Footlocker or nike doesn't have a date for them i checked everywhere.
I'm really hoping to grab these they will be my first pair of Lebrons for myself.
Are these going to be NDC only? I've been striking out as of late... Couldn't even get the Toros :/
You could go back as far as ONE page to see that the 20th has been confirmedDoes anyone happen to know when they Black Suedes come out? Footlocker or nike doesn't have a date for them i checked everywhere.
I'm really hoping to grab these they will be my first pair of Lebrons for myself.
I was thinking the same thing. How do you strike out on the Toros. They sitting everywhere around hereif you couldnt even get the toros you might as well just sleep in and not bother waking up
Has anybody checked out @heatedexculusivekickz on instagram, supposedly has all the kicks at retail
Nubuck is the same as suede, the difference is which side of the leather it uses and the process to achieve the end result.
Nubuck uses the outside of skin, which is more durable and most suitable for sneakers.
Suede uses the inside, so it's more supple, but less durable and more suitable for dressier shoes.