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Red Destroyer's are $35 because of the sizing being off.
If the navy jacket is $100+ i'm assuming the sizing is correct?
Off as in too big or small?
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Red Destroyer's are $35 because of the sizing being off.
If the navy jacket is $100+ i'm assuming the sizing is correct?
Can anyone confirm that the fear 4's at the orlando outlet are A-grades?
+1 there's no telling the difference some B grades look just as worse (or good) as A gradesMy humble opinion...does it really matter with Jordan Brand if its A Grade or B Grade...? I mean you can't even tell the difference anymore and quality is well..
edit: I wish they didn't charge as much tho...but the shoes are dope so whatever right...
Is this the one on Intl Drive?
(407) 351-9400
I called both Orlando outlets (this one and Vineyard) and both said they didn't get any AJ4s over the weekend.
Can you confirm the location, please?
A grade I have them in hand if you want pics no stamp of B grade on them.Can anyone confirm that the fear 4's at the orlando outlet are A-grades?
To add to what bip roberts just said...
B Grades are shoes that got caught up with a defected pair made on the manufacturing line.
I don't really know the percentage but if a shoe is messed up during the creation of it instead of inspecting each and every single shoe they take a certain number b4 the actual messed up shoe and a certain number after it.
So lets say 5 shoes get destroyed and are unsellable let's just say they will take the past 50prs and the next 50prs and put them aside and tag them with a B stamp.
So the more messed up shoes during its creation the more B Grades we get.
Just to either confirm what I already know or to get clarification. The B grades have a stamp on the tongue correct?
visited Hillsboro clearance center.
Nothing special
as usual elite socks (basketball and football) 9.99
Had some double layers also
If you are a hoodie fan this is the place for you. Had about 4 rack of hoodies.
Lots of nike track pants with zipper bottom some insulated or not.
Lots of kobe/lakers jackets/windbreakers various styles and colors 24.99
Had a couple of the glow in dark running windbreakers
Had plenty of nike cuff fleece sweat pants (RED) 24.99
A few pair of nike cuff fleece (track logo on pants) ashy black (xxl and light grey xxl and medium) 24.99
I wear a 12.5 13 didn't see anything special.
probably meant some form of 3m.glow in the dark windbreaker? info???? i called they thought i was crazy
probably meant some form of 3m.
Reflects light makes it "glow" i guess
probably meant some form of 3m.glow in the dark windbreaker? info???? i called they thought i was crazy
Reflects light makes it "glow" i guess
They are legit. I have 2 pairs at home to compare them too. Thanks tho.Make sure you LC them first.
I'm not saying they aren't legit, just that hyped up fakes have shown themselves in places like that before. It's hard to tell anything from that pic - looks like the color settings are off.
FTR - I don't consider flipping from Ross/Marshalls/etc. "reselling" in the classic sense. To me, it's more like thrifting. There's no phone orders system or anything anyway, so it's not like one guy is directly snatching up something from the next guy. Plus, inventory is constantly changing and unpredictable - like a thrift store, so getting finds is often a product of luck and putting in work.
Make sure you LC them first.
I'm not saying they aren't legit, just that hyped up fakes have shown themselves in places like that before. It's hard to tell anything from that pic - looks like the color settings are off.
FTR - I don't consider flipping from Ross/Marshalls/etc. "reselling" in the classic sense. To me, it's more like thrifting. There's no phone orders system or anything anyway, so it's not like one guy is directly snatching up something from the next guy. Plus, inventory is constantly changing and unpredictable - like a thrift store, so getting finds is often a product of luck and putting in work.
How would this be financially advantageous? You would have to be getting fakes for $20-$30 to even make a $20 profit? Shoes at Ross are rarely over $60.truth. it is EXTREMELY EASY for a person to cop some cheap nikes from ross and simply return a fake pair with the tag. seen it many times at my stores. their tag system is not at all specific to the item. burlingtons is and marshalls can be.
How would this be financially advantageous? You would have to be getting fakes for $20-$30 to even make a $20 profit? Shoes at Ross are rarely over $60.truth. it is EXTREMELY EASY for a person to cop some cheap nikes from ross and simply return a fake pair with the tag. seen it many times at my stores. their tag system is not at all specific to the item. burlingtons is and marshalls can be.
I don't' doubt it happens, people seem to be willing to do anything to make a buck, just don't see how feasible it is in this case. Profit margins considered. I'll hit Ross a few times a week. ( I live within a 5 mile radius of 4 stores) They have been dry for the last month and a half. After seeing some hits on here lately I'm glad I was able to find something as well.shooo idk. i have seen less than a handful so i dont think its someones sole purpose lol