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Why? Smh
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Why? Smh
Nikegettin creativebutchering another classic.
Are these supposed to be the OG photo blues? Only thing missing is the silver outline stitching on the toe-box swoosh. ONE JOB, Nike. ONE JOB.Nike Air More Uptempo
Color: White/Midnight Navy-White
Style Code: DH8011-100
Release Date: 2022
Price: $160
Talk about gilding the lily … my goodness
can't front they are pretty clean tho bAre these supposed to be the OG photo blues? Only thing missing is the silver outline stitching on the toe-box swoosh. ONE JOB, Nike. ONE JOB.
Not only did they put a giant swoosh on a shoe we don’t want, they put a giant swoosh on a section of the shoe that doesn't have a swoosh anyway.If anyone thinks that this company isn't willingly robbing us, they need to be smacked.
That giant swoosh is what people have been begging for on Jordan 1s and Dunks. The current baby swoosh on Jordan 1s is comical.
But they put a giant swoosh on a shoe we don't want.
So this is what it’s come to?
Embarrassing lol
Just stop it Nike...
Yes, they're semi-popular. If I had to rank retro shoes by popularity it would go like this: (at least where I'm from)This is a genuine question, because I'm old and I guess I don't hang out in the right places to know the answer:
Is this model in general hugely popular nowadays? I'm not sure I've ever seen one person wearing a pair, but I assume the model must move units, given how many colorways and variations Nike cranks out. Are "kids" into these? Are they seen on courts? Just seems like an odd choice of a shoe for Nike to be running into the ground like this.
I'll say these still come across as bold to a lot of kids and that part makes sense. That gigantic spell out air is one of the wildest things Nike did. I think they are flooding them because they can rely on them to do relatively well without slashing prices to oblivion on them. Some of them 'sit' but they can release them and know they will largely be gone in a month or few months at worst.This is a genuine question, because I'm old and I guess I don't hang out in the right places to know the answer:
Is this model in general hugely popular nowadays? I'm not sure I've ever seen one person wearing a pair, but I assume the model must move units, given how many colorways and variations Nike cranks out. Are "kids" into these? Are they seen on courts? Just seems like an odd choice of a shoe for Nike to be running into the ground like this.
Yes, they're semi-popular. If I had to rank retro shoes by popularity it would go like this: (at least where I'm from)
Jordans
Dunks
Air Force 1
Air More Uptempo
And those first three above the Uptempo are usually sold out so that makes them the next solid choice.
Interesting. I'll pay more attention around here in L.A. now LOL. I really can't remember ever seeing someone rocking these on the street. If I have, it's only been once or twice. If they'd bring back the damn Chicagos, I'd be one person rocking them, that's for sureI'll say these still come across as bold to a lot of kids and that part makes sense. That gigantic spell out air is one of the wildest things Nike did. I think they are flooding them because they can rely on them to do relatively well without slashing prices to oblivion on them. Some of them 'sit' but they can release them and know they will largely be gone in a month or few months at worst.
Even some of these disastrous CWs.