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book been buying them all up himself maneI love the **** talk in here about the Books
Especially when they have clearly been selling well
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book been buying them all up himself maneI love the **** talk in here about the Books
Especially when they have clearly been selling well
Y'all got Rusty so mad he's typing in broken EnglishAgain, dudes that were these are their "dressing up" shoes wanna talk...
The reality is people don't really rock basketball kicks like that anymore. Millennials wore basketball kicks 24/7, but now they've aged and have shifted preference a lot to brands like Hoka/NB that make more supportive/comfortable shoes. Meanwhile, younger generations have less interest in sports in general, and don't rock basketball shoes the way we did.Also the Book 1 is one of the strangest signature shoe releases in awhile. I haven't seen a single pair in the real world yet. Nike Basketballs marketing budget must of shrunk too. Or maybe they don't see the value in commercials anymore.
I'm def wearing these to future soccer and teeball practicesAgain, dudes that wear these as their "dressing up" shoes wanna talk...
retros'?Jordan Brand keeping Nike afloat
retros'?
the same retros that are going straight to sales floors and the outlets ?
cause it sure aint da tatums, lukas or zions
lmaoo I haven't put on a pair of KSwiss in my lifeAgain, dudes that wear these as their "dressing up" shoes wanna talk...
That's facts. Being a 95 born kid and the last millennial (literally my birth year is the last of that generation) I definitely see the change. My HS/early college years were the last gen that wore basketball shoes casually. That's not even a thing anymore. Also you hit the nail right on the head with the younger generation not into sports like we were. Unless your parents are actively putting you in that space, most kids would rather game these days. Its kinda scary.The reality is people don't really rock basketball kicks like that anymore. Millennials wore basketball kicks 24/7, but now they've aged and have shifted preference a lot to brands like Hoka/NB that make more supportive/comfortable shoes. Meanwhile, younger generations have less interest in sports in general, and don't rock basketball shoes the way we did.
My bro is a design director for Nike Global Basketball and the company just is kind of flailing in general at the moment, at a really big crossroad culturally/economically.
Need a Phat Farm velour.I'm def wearing these to future soccer and teeball practices
Jokes aside this is more accurate. Not bad but they genuinely look like they're in that group of Nikes that would trickle down to Marshalls. Like a pair I had that looked like Cortez but they weren't the cortez. Can't remember the name.I like the books at $75, not at $140.
Jokes aside this is more accurate. Not bad but they genuinely look like they're in that group of Nikes that would trickle down to Marshalls. Like a pair I had that looked like Cortez but they weren't the cortez. Can't remember the name.
That's it!Probably air tailwind 79