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Shoe looks great but that's a bad CW. Can't wait to see the other pairs
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am i the only one who thinks those black/red fakes look nicer than that floridian colorway?
Yuck.
****'s don't even look like a sig. Just look like another regular shoe on the Nike BBall lineup.
nope, its worse.better?
+1man they took out the textured swoosh which i thought was one of the best part of the design. i also wish they could make some colorways in real leather and/or suede like the 8s... just give us a comfortable and durable shoe with high quality material and high quality stitching and gluing.
man they took out the textured swoosh which i thought was one of the best part of the design. i also wish they could make some colorways in real leather and/or suede like the 8s...im sure a majority of us would only spend 180+ on some outfit shoes not some bball shoes... nobody really cares about the technology/weight reduction, just give us a comfortable and durable shoe with high quality material and high quality stitching and gluing.
Agreed!!! The design is dead on, but I can easily pass on this CWI'm sold on the design. That colorway will be passed on though.
+1
The textured swoosh was one of the things I really liked, and if it's not on the final design that's a big problem to me. That part of the design had some potential as a lot could be done with it.
And I don't think the Heat are even wearing the Floridians unis this year. To me, that makes this a pure gimmick CW. Then again, it's not like the Floridians 9 lows were worn on-court or anything, but at least it made sense as the CW inspiration came from a throwback worn the same year.
Can someone do a photoshop of the Floridian Xs without the Rear facing Swoosh near the heel and a smaller, minimal swoosh on the toe?
I'm just wondering if the shoe would have a higher "Signature" appeal with those changes.