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In the Dallas area I saw the Perspectives and the Details still on display at a local HOH. I don't have numbers to back it up, but I believe nike is producing the same amount of shoes but just in more colorways specifically, Kobe's, Lebrons, and Durants. Those lines used to sit for a few weeks here. This artificially limits the shoe and allows people who are really into shoes, to buy multiple pairs. For example, Instead of 450,000 pairs divided over 3 color-ways, they produce 75,000 pairs of 6 different color-ways. Same number of shoes, just more colors and more limited. I am a "old head". The idea of having the same shoe in multiple colors was strange in the 90's and even early 2000's, but very common now, even for guys who don't consider themselves sneakerheadsHave a question do you guys have any kobe 9 still around your area?
The reason I ask is because they sure are making alot of venomenon shoes and I think they are doing that because they know the kobe 9 are hype or limited and nike needs to have a kobe shoe too sell.
Just wait till the summer when the kobe 10 pics come out and these aren't the "cool shoe" anymore. Prices go down a lot, happens every yearHoping to snag some asgs for 290 shipped. Just a few more hours.
I 2nd that. Paid $500 for mine. My size 11.5 is a hard find these days.360 is a great deal
I 2nd that. Paid $500 for mine. My size 11.5 is a hard find these days.
Heading to Dallas today...you talking about the one at Northpark? You get a chance to see any sizes?
In the Dallas area I saw the Perspectives and the Details still on display at a local HOH. I don't have numbers to back it up, but I believe nike is producing the same amount of shoes but just in more colorways specifically, Kobe's, Lebrons, and Durants. Those lines used to sit for a few weeks here. This artificially limits the shoe and allows people who are really into shoes, to buy multiple pairs. For example, Instead of 450,000 pairs divided over 3 color-ways, they produce 75,000 pairs of 6 different color-ways. Same number of shoes, just more colors and more limited. I am a "old head". The idea of having the same shoe in multiple colors was strange in the 90's and even early 2000's, but very common now, even for guys who don't consider themselves sneakerheads
When trying on a shoe, hard floors are better so you can judge the cushioning.I think it should be a rule that all FTL or HOH have nice carpeted floors.
Agreed. I can't remember where but in Houston there was one place I used to get my sneakers and they had a court you could actually go give your pair a test drive.When trying on a shoe, hard floors are better so you can judge the cushioning.
I wish all the Niketowns didBack in the day, Niketown Vegas had a half court inside the store.
Agreed. I can't remember where but in Houston there was one place I used to get my sneakers and they had a court you could actually go give your pair a test drive.
I used to work for Just For Feet here in San Diego years ago...we had the half court too....got a lot of my collection from there too...We had Just For Feet stores here in Dallas that were like that, and the FTL in Southwest Center Mall was the same as well.