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Sure, but you have to adjust for inflation. $75 in 1986 is $208 today.
Exactly; it's cheaper today!
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Sure, but you have to adjust for inflation. $75 in 1986 is $208 today.
I’ve never seen these in person until now and they’re definitely art.
Why the hell the box for this (can be seen as the last pic for the above linked page) says “Terminator” in addition to “Air Max One” in Japanese??? Will there also be the sofvi edition of Terms coming out?? Anyway, even though I’m Japanese, I don’t collect soft vinyl toys and I don’t even like this one at all tho…The Nike Air Max 1 "Sofvi" Is Inspired By Japanese Vinyl Toys
Japan’s collector culture is unlike anything else in the world. And with the upcoming Air Max 1 “Sofvi,” Nike is attempting to emulate the country’s...sneakernews.com
$75 in 1986 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $208.12 today, an increase of $133.12 over 37 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 2.80% per year between 1986 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 177.49%.Crazy that this new innovative tech for the time was only $75 retail in 1986..
YYYYEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSThe Kids' Nike Air Max 1 "Sport Red" Releases On July 1st
Having launched in “Big Bubble” form in March, the Nike Air Max 1 is back in a classic “Sport Red” color-blocking for kids. Previously seen...sneakernews.com
$75 in 1986 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $208.12 today, an increase of $133.12 over 37 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 2.80% per year between 1986 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 177.49%.
Damn you lolSure, but you have to adjust for inflation. $75 in 1986 is $208 today.
polonike Pito101The Kids' Nike Air Max 1 "Sport Red" Releases On July 1st
Having launched in “Big Bubble” form in March, the Nike Air Max 1 is back in a classic “Sport Red” color-blocking for kids. Previously seen...sneakernews.com
haha it's not awful, especially for kids. Glad they don't have the 3.26 tongue like the last round. I did 2c-11c in March of 2017, she was born in October 2017. She's in 12c now so I'll do full sizes from 12c through probably 7y. This is as good as we can expect in kids imo.If I see some kid rockin those I'm yelling at them to let them know the shape sucks
10.5 what?If anybody need a 10.5, lemme know.