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Most of his pe's have been trash except maybe the navy and gold pair. They need to just give us ID and a full acronym inspired pack.
2012 was definitely the height of Nike Basketball hype and it seems they might be trying to get back to that with legit quick strikes according to this
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***Grabbed from PG thread
Nike uses gold way too much
Nike uses gold way too much
No such thing as to much gold... If anything... They don't use enough gold
The quickstrikes are probably labelled (QS)Red Asterisk next to product indicate Quick Strike?
After thinking it over, the themes are kinda played out honestly. Maybe we have gotten a little greedy when it comes to them. DePaula also tweeted that Nike is rethinking about always releasing the same themes every year. I just want some dope colors that match the uniforms like the 2011 pack.
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Sure, why not?So you want grey All Star shoes?
Getting in the shoe is a bear. I would say even worse to get into than the KD9 because it's much higher at the ankle than the KD9.
Fit/Size: The million dollar question with any new sig is, how do they fit? Well these are very interesting...they are much roomier than past LeBron signatures (XI, XII, XIII) and are more true to size in length than the XII's and XIII's. The length is a bit shorter than XII's and significantly shorter than XIII's. I think we may finally be back to actual "True to size." Wider feet guys should be happy with these, and narrow feet guys (like me) who really want a snug fit may need Elite socks to really accomplish that tight fit. But overall, I really feel like true to size should cover most. I typically wear a 9.5 in most LeBrons (AZG, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13), and these in a 9.5 are a very good fit.
The Out of Nowhere colorway is going for $825 on a size 12 on stockX and one sold for $600