Supermanblue79 wrote:
EMac291
I watched as MJ took the torch from my childhood favorite NBA star Dr. Julius Erving. It took a couple years, but after Doc retired I realized that I was watching the greatest player to ever touch a basketball.
You don't understand because you're a kid. Best way to put it is that the original Nike Air Jordans are "grown folks" business. When we "old" guys were coming up, Air Jordans were more than just shoes. They were the top of every childs Christmas list, that thing that mom and dad could't afford to buy you but one time a year. They were something that made you say: "When I grow up, I'm buying myself a pair of those every year". The OG Jordans were eons ahead of what any designers for the shoe companies had even brought to the table. No matter how they sold the first time around, OG colorways will always hold a special place in the first gen's heart.
There's nothing that any kid can tell me that's never seen an NBA Dunk competition with no more than four contestants. Stay in a child's place and enjoy what JB lets you get your hands on from our generation.
�Well played!
I, too, have been wearing Js since '85�(fifth grade) and had to bust my butt each year doing yard work,�cleaning gutters, mowing lawns, etc. to get mypair. Back then there were few releases�(other than the Is; usually white/red, black/red, a couple other Bulls-based colorways) and it was a big deal to have apair of Js. No other shoe had the mystique of a pair of Js. Period. If you were one of the lucky ones that had a pair, your friends who did not went nuts overthem. You felt like you had�a personal treasure that was rare and beautiful. I know I did.
For that reason, I love when�OG Bulls�colorways drop because it takes me back to that time in my life and reminds me why I got into Js in the first place; MJ.OG colorways are a link to the amazing moments that occured in MJ's career. I mean, is it
possible to think of�this
without thinking about the Is? I know I can't. Every shoe Mike played in brings back myriad memories, some I had not thought of in a while, that are storedin a part of my brain that refuses to let them fade or disappear, keeping them safe and sound so that I might look back upon them one day while the smile of achild unconsciously spreads across my face.
I'm not going to lie and say I don't own any non-Bulls, non-OG colorways; I do. Soemtimes I see a shoe I find attractive in a model I enjoy wearing andI buy it. However, they don't hold the status in my collection that OG colorways do. The only already-released shoes not currently a part of my collectionthat I feel I have to add someday are OG colorways. I'll never go out 2 years after release and seek an LS and pay over retail. However, there will be dayswhen I drop several hundred on some OGs from my childhood.
Just my 2 pennies...