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yup susans got pushed...shoe and movie now releasing on same day
Not just talking am1. I'm speaking of sneakers in general.
Fairly certain you’re spot on. I remember seeing 4/9 and now it’s changedSNKRS has the Susans releasing on 4/12? And Tokyo Maze on 4/13? Not 100% on mazes but I thought it was originally 4/9 for the Susans? Did it pushed or have I been wrong this hole time?
I don't know much about that. It may be true. But people have been wearing pastel or bright colors in warm weather and dark or earth tone colors in cold weather for a long long time.Colors in the fashion world are determined years in advance for the seasons. Pastels and earth tones are happening now. I used to go to industry trade shows years back and saw these published.
I don't know much about that. It may be true. But people have been wearing pastel or bright colors in warm weather and dark or earth tone colors in cold weather for a long long time.
I don't think sneakers follow that formula anyway...I know for a fact Nike doesn't. The trend that I am speaking of is kind like the trend of patent leather sneakers after the Jordan 11 originally released. Or, the use of tonal red address the red yeezy 2 came out. More recently, the wave of olive/sand colorways that just passed.
I don't think some worldwide fashion illuminati sets the colorways sneakers will use for the next five or ten years. I think sometimes a great sneaker comes out and the industry capitalizes on the wave and overkill takes place. (See all of the yeezy inspired colorways that followed)
Purple has always been a good color. Just noticing it being used a little bit more recently across the board. Not just as an accent color, but as a primary base as well.
Either way, it was just imho
I've read that before. I just feel like ultimately it's the consumer that decides what hits and what doesn't. For all the products nike releases, a very little percentage of it really "hits".https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-trend-forecast/
Third party research firms provide trend reports to all fashion/style brands. Nike included.
There for around that price ds on stock x and goat
I should've grabbed that 11 from ycmc smh
i feel like it's gonna be a hassle catching that 11 now
I don't know much about that. It may be true. But people have been wearing pastel or bright colors in warm weather and dark or earth tone colors in cold weather for a long long time.
I don't think sneakers follow that formula anyway...I know for a fact Nike doesn't. The trend that I am speaking of is kind like the trend of patent leather sneakers after the Jordan 11 originally released. Or, the use of tonal red address the red yeezy 2 came out. More recently, the wave of olive/sand colorways that just passed.
I don't think some worldwide fashion illuminati sets the colorways sneakers will use for the next five or ten years. I think sometimes a great sneaker comes out and the industry capitalizes on the wave and overkill takes place. (See all of the yeezy inspired colorways that followed)
Purple has always been a good color. Just noticing it being used a little bit more recently across the board. Not just as an accent color, but as a primary base as well.
Either way, it was just imho
I'll be that guy but....
Info on jeans? I too think the wash looks good
No kidding? From where?
Still hoping for a reply. Maybe they will hit the US in the next couple of weeks.@Daz73r187 I would like to know this also... Or does any1 know the release date for rush pinks in the US? and the other black, blue and orange joints a few pages back?
That’s a good price? How is the upper used but sole looks fresh?