nope i'm all in for the nike plastic, it's hard to crease, they keep the brand new look longer it's a benefit that i'm all for, i'm wondering if flyknit has the same advantage, leave leather for the premium ext imho
it depends. if you don't like the feeling of putting on a lebron 10 and walking however you want with no worries, you're a loon. of course my leather shoes crease, and i let them, but with nike shoes, most look better clean due to the fact that the leather is RARELY premium.
i own flyknit trainers and i can say the same thing, i paid a pretty penny for mine because hypebeasts bumped up the price cause 'ye wore em. i went to piss in the movies and ran back to my theater, looked down and 0 creases.
synthetics don't look good on jordans, but when a design is built around a synthetic material such as lebrons or flyknit running shoes, it's so nice.