kampoutkid
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- Dec 12, 2006
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When these released i wasn't aware of niketalk. when pics of these sneakers first surfaced what were the initial opinions since they're obvious ripoffs of true blue and black cement III's
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Or probablly pay some Chinese kid to steal you one from the factory.Originally Posted by 160jordansdeep
These are two pairs of shoes I would campout for................
Oh wait I'll just cut the line or hit someone off at shop so I dont have to sleep in the street for the shoes.
Like I always do.
southzeztpdot wrote:
Or probablly pay some Chinese kid to steal you one from the factory.Originally Posted by 160jordansdeep
These are two pairs of shoes I would campout for................
Oh wait I'll just cut the line or hit someone off at shop so I dont have to sleep in the street for the shoes.
Like I always do.
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Originally Posted by 160jordansdeep
These are two pairs of shoes I would campout for................
Oh wait I'll just cut the line or hit someone off at shop so I dont have to sleep in the street for the shoes.
Like I always do.
Originally Posted by 160jordansdeep
southzeztpdot wrote:
Or probablly pay some Chinese kid to steal you one from the factory.Originally Posted by 160jordansdeep
These are two pairs of shoes I would campout for................
Oh wait I'll just cut the line or hit someone off at shop so I dont have to sleep in the street for the shoes.
Like I always do.
I will say it again; the Supreme Dunk low is the most important shoe this decade. Not because it broke any technical boundaries or delivered previously unrealised performance in athletic footwear. Nor because it presented a new shoe - it was a model almost twenty years old at the time of its release. It was however formative in the popularity of Nike's SB image; it saw the camping out for shoes become a weekly event, it opened up a wealth of reinterpreting shoes simply through the language of colourways, and most powerfully it demonstrated the value of brand collaboration, marketing and the power of cachet in fashion and sneakers. The Supreme Dunk low embodies the zeitgeist of sneaker culture this decade. I rest my case!
Originally Posted by FeelMode
at that time the elephant print thing hadnt been beaten to death so not only were people not trippin it was well received.