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Oh yeah nothing new, amazed by the quality but have to send those back, im in the group who have to half size up. Second pair with the « correct » size on the way
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I’m still lookin for that “sweet spot”, when it comes to number of pairs. I’m thinkin gettin down to 50 may be it, triple digits sure ain’t for me no more
You’re saying these run small?Oh yeah nothing new, amazed by the quality but have to send those back, im in the group who have to half size up. Second pair with the « correct » size on the way
I bought a lot i don't think I hit 50 tho.Excluding NBYs, donors (upper and soles) and older releases (from 2021 and older), I purchased 50 new releases (different brands) that launched in 2022. And I thought I was pretty picky/selective this year too, but it added up LOL
I’m still lookin for that “sweet spot”, when it comes to number of pairs. I’m thinkin gettin down to 50 may be it, triple digits sure ain’t for me no more
« For me » it can work with tts and thin socks but a half size up is the way in my experience.You’re saying these run small?
Is that what you normally do with AM1s?« For me » it can work with tts and thin socks but a half size up is the way in my experience.
The concept of keeping the collection small are what companies aim to break down, they want us to keep buying. Whether it's the usual old classic Jordan coming back that they know people will have one to rock and one put on ice or the collab to revive the silhouette or just tweaking the shade or color just a bit.When I went up to 63 pairs about 5.5 years ago, I was like "dear God, this is too much" and took a trip that just got me to offload 35+ pairs.
It's funny... when you ask an average person how many shoes they got and what for, they'll say "oh I just have 2 pairs of shoes: my everyday shoes/boots and my gym shoes." You ask a sneakerhead this question, we'll say "oh we have 10 pairs for the rain, 30 pairs for fancy occasions, 90 pairs for beaters, and 1 pair for wedding shoes." Not exactly like that, but conceptually ridiculous-sounding.
On that note though, that's honestly how I'm trying to narrow my pairs down. The few dailys to rotate, a few weekend shoes to rotate, 1 for workout, and 1 or 2 for hiking and inclement weather. Sounds easy, but again... so many good choices out there that it's hard to keep that collection small.
These landed today. Immediately switched out the laces. Much better.
Yep exactly. A few months ago, I was telling my friend to look at SNKRS and see how there were 4-5 shoes release EVERYDAY from Tuesday to Saturday. That is wild as hell. I totally forgot it used to be a few shoes every Friday or Saturday and that was it.The concept of keeping the collection small are what companies aim to break down, they want us to keep buying. Whether it's the usual old classic Jordan coming back that they know people will have one to rock and one put on ice or the collab to revive the silhouette or just tweaking the shade or color just a bit.
They actually aren’t “true” black. It’s a shade in between the anthracite on the mid panel and black. Even in hand it’s hard to tell exactly what color they are.Black Laces on the Honeydews >>>>
eBay, goat, OfferUp, Depop, etc…Man, all these talks of downsizing making me depressed lol.
I have 350+ pairs from way back in ‘99 (first bred4 retro). Question is, how do you sell shoes that are non-DS? Most of my pairs only have 5-7 wears