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That’s normal. Every raffle I’ve entered on amm has a blank description on the confirmation email.Your email confirmation come with no item description?
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That’s normal. Every raffle I’ve entered on amm has a blank description on the confirmation email.Your email confirmation come with no item description?
That’s normal. Every raffle I’ve entered on amm has a blank description on the confirmation email.
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What about a Red October or Chicago off white. You dont see these coming down in value. I mean I get what you are saying about certain sneakers. The sneakers I mentioned and some others are the Picasso or Rembrandt of the sneakerworld.
looks like AMM learned from Gibbs how to do a fake rafflewhere you guys seeing the AMM raffle info?
link isnt working
I'm in NYC...so imagine how many people and stores in this city alone buy/sell "heat". id bet more are going straight to resell than ppl wearing them.Where ya from where you don't see heat on feet? I'm from NYC, have seen almost everything hyped/unobtainable on foot at one point or another. Even if it's just one time.
Seen a girl hop on the train with British Khaki 6s just yesterday afternoon.
I've seen multiple people in OG or 94 retro 1s
I'm at my desk at work....right now...wearing Union 1s. So...
It might not be a daily occurrence, but at least once a week for sure I see something new and hyped on foot in public.
Haven't worn my mocha's yet. Going to just sell those and add it to the fund since I know I am about to miss out on these.
for an in store raffleConcepts Boston with the light 734,00 entries so far.
we ain’t touching arent these are we