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Maybe that's the delay with the 14s... something is up the sleeve for the 13s as a last hoorah
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There's a finite window to drop expensive packages and that window's passed in my opinion.
So no "what the" this year?
@hallywoodxo, not sure what Nike's plans are but they seem to have eased off on the LBJ line in general. Maybe they feel he's older and there's more incentive to go with their younger athletes?
@nuclear90, I don't think people are really checking for Soldiers whereas iDs in general tend to be very difficult to sell. In the grander scheme, the sneaker fad has cooled off (due to market over-saturation) and you'll either have to be patient or price your kicks aggressively.
This is a good thing.So no "what the" this year?
What a remarkable year for Lebron, ironically the opposite for his shoe smh.
I don't know who the guy is in the tweet, but I have a feeling he got gifted a few pairs of Lebrons, Jordans and KDs lol
As much as I like Lebron, the 13s "to theconsumersneaker community" they were a flop. This was the first I've ever seen a shoe actually reduced in price than what was on the box for retail. Secondly, some of the Lebron went from release date straight to the outlets. The Lebron(s) Balance, Space Race, Wine & Gold, and a few more were among the ones that never seen retail stores. I even seen a few GS pairs at the outlet that was never seen release in stores. Seems the that even Nike was either feeling the same way or had no confidence in the Lebrons 13s. Just my thoughts....