OFFICIAL: Nike Zoom FLYKNIT Collection - Racers + Trainers ONLY - (SIZE POLL ON FIRST PAGE. CHECK TH

Size preference

  • True to size

    Votes: 101 48.1%
  • True to size runs snug, but feels fine

    Votes: 40 19.0%
  • Runs small, need to go .5 size up

    Votes: 51 24.3%
  • Runs big, need to go .5 size down

    Votes: 28 13.3%

  • Total voters
    210
 
everyone is trying to cash in on the MC hype .http://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/...der&siteID=je6NUbpObpQ-1bWOE.CkEPmNTCc6ngvs2Q
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someone about to cop and paint swooshes on them, then resell on ebay

lol i think everybody went to sleep in anticiipation for tomorrow
 
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My local running/nike store won't be bringing in the oreo 2.0 guess I'll either pay above retail or pray hard I'm able to buy them somewhere for retail LOL
 
My local running/nike store won't be bringing in the oreo 2.0 guess I'll either pay above retail or pray hard I'm able to buy them somewhere for retail LOL
Same dilemma as you. You check with the all the shops already ? Please hook me up if you manage to get sources for 2.0 
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Dug thru, 15 pages and couldn't find size info. Whats the is smallest size going to available tomorrow on NDC? 
 
I think I am the only one that is not interested in the Oreo 2.0 lol...only trying to assist my bro a pair..
I guess after owning so many racers they just start to be bland..lol
lol yeah once you buy too much of the same shoe, you start being more selective about which colorways are worth getting and keeping. I haven't bought racers in a while. The ones I did were very different (lucid's, hyper jades), with the exception of the B/W. 
You're right that I have never worked in retail. So you're saying that it's too much to ask for a customer to walk into a retail establishment and to expect an employee to know whether they have an item in a specific size? Got it...
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actually, yes it is. These people get paid minimum wage for the most part. Retail is miserable and employees do get lazy and incompetent. Also, for a heavy traffic store such as Nike on a very fast moving shoe (no pun), its hard to keep track of the exact inventory. 
 
Anybody in NYC picking these up today? I'm wondering if I should be camping at ntny lmfao
 
Coming to terms that there will be no well way in hell I'll be able to cop on NDC. Thought they would def release on SNKRS, oh well.
 
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lol yeah once you buy too much of the same shoe, you start being more selective about which colorways are worth getting and keeping. I haven't bought racers in a while. The ones I did were very different (lucid's, hyper jades), with the exception of the B/W. 


actually, yes it is. These people get paid minimum wage for the most part. Retail is miserable and employees do get lazy and incompetent. Also, for a heavy traffic store such as Nike on a very fast moving shoe (no pun), its hard to keep track of the exact inventory. 

Right... because there were 3 customers including herself while she was at the store and she was never greeted or asked if she needed assistance upon entering the store. In fact, your whole statement proves my point...
 
i'll rock my oreos to work today in honor of the online release. good luck to everyone trying to cop. this thread about to be moving too quick to keep up with though
 
Right... because there were 3 customers including herself while she was at the store and she was never greeted or asked if she needed assistance upon entering the store. In fact, your whole statement proves my point...

How so?

My whole statement is to prove that you can't expect all the employees to be on top of things. They don't work in a corporate office. All they have to do is sell stuff that already have no trouble of selling on their own. You expecting retail workers to know every single piece of inventory is like expecting McDonald workers to build you a perfect burger like the ads every time.
 
Right... because there were 3 customers including herself while she was at the store and she was never greeted or asked if she needed assistance upon entering the store. In fact, your whole statement proves my point...

It really doesn't, you act like these people are given an abundance of labor to deal with the work. The smugness about not working in retail also says a lot about your opinion of those people.

An average corporation of that size spends less than 4% of its monthly gross at the store level on employee pay, and nearly half of that goes to managers and assistant managers, This means most stores are run lean with no extra help to do daily tasks, there are other things to do at the store besides checking customers out.

So if you call to complain it's not about the floor employee but the decision by a corporation to maintain labor at levels that are unacceptable to you as a customer.
 
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