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I can finally stop collectin' & grow up after these joints drop!
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What I don't get, is why people tell other people what they should wear.Originally Posted by JordanFan04
Okay, so I've been a member of NT and a collector and connoisseur for even longer. I'm 21, but I remember sitting in front of the television with my dad and uncles to watch MJ play as a child, then going outside to try to emulate damn near every move he made. I was outside late for hours trying to get the 'last shot' perfected. I also remember how I begged and pleaded for my folks to buy me his kicks, and feeling like the man walking down the hall at school with a fresh pair on. What has always bothered me are those that feel that at a certain age/point in their life that they have to 'grow up' and start buying Gucci/Prada/etc. and leave Jordans behind. I just can't understand it at all. I mean I know that when I graduate and start working professionaly that I won't wear Jordan's to work, but why does my age have to correlate to the shoes I choose to wear? I wasn't copping LV's back in the gap, so why start now? Maybe it's just me but I just don't get it.
Originally Posted by bwood056
?? honestly useless post, thot it was going to be something schooling kids on jays versus now.. btw m 22
Originally Posted by 23RAKIM45
Personally I think you're showing your age by assuming that "grown ups" automatically graduate to Gucci, Prada and Louis Vuitton... *cringe*
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^But Sneakgeekz is a Hypebeast though...he was never a collector earlier in his life, he just has mad money to splurge on sneakers and exclusives so that makes him look like a real collector.Originally Posted by JordanFan04
I think not, but i'm not about to dig through the hundreds of threads on this forum to find the specific posts of dudes saying they were growing up and were done with the brand to go start buying America Cup's and loafers.Originally Posted by 23RAKIM45
Personally I think you're showing your age by assuming that "grown ups" automatically graduate to Gucci, Prada and Louis Vuitton... *cringe*
Originally Posted by TheAdiMac
meh, Im 23 with no end is sight to my Jordan obsession, look at a guy like SneakGeekz, dudes gotta be in his mid 40s and still only rocks heat....
Originally Posted by NomadicSole21
^But Sneakgeekz is a Hypebeast though...he was never a collector earlier in his life, he just has mad money to splurge on sneakers and exclusives so that makes him look like a real collector.Originally Posted by JordanFan04
I think not, but i'm not about to dig through the hundreds of threads on this forum to find the specific posts of dudes saying they were growing up and were done with the brand to go start buying America Cup's and loafers.Originally Posted by 23RAKIM45
Personally I think you're showing your age by assuming that "grown ups" automatically graduate to Gucci, Prada and Louis Vuitton... *cringe*
I think usually what their intentions and meaning are, that they are ready to retire from waiting early Saturday mornings, and to give it a rest...i mean its whole new generation of Sneakerheads.
Most people who say that really never had that connection then. I've been a basketball fan my whole life...so until i give up basketball, Nikes and Jordans are here to stay.
I also hate the "Ima have to retire after these joints, or im coming out of retirement for these"
Originally Posted by NomadicSole21
^I dont hate him, i dont even know who he is. I admire his collection, but i don't respect it.
I dont consider him a real sneakerhead/collector because he has money.
Im not saying you can't be a sneakerhead if your rich, but this dude just popped outta the woodworks the last few years buying every rare and "exclusive" shoe his money can get.
He didn't know much about the History, Michael, Basketball, and he really never had a strong connection with sneakers, besides his money buying it for him.
So theres my definition of a Real Collector, compared to a general/normal collector.
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This is the most recent reply that got me.
Originally Posted by KidCuddy
If I want to wear Jordans, I will.
If I want to wear wacky colored SBs, I will.
If I want to wear dress shoes, I will.
wear whatever the hell you want.
I SWEAR TO GOD YOU TOOK THE WORDS RIGHT OUTTA MA MOUTHOriginally Posted by NomadicSole21
^I dont hate him, i dont even know who he is. I admire his collection, but i don't respect it.
I dont consider him a real sneakerhead/collector because he has money.
Im not saying you can't be a sneakerhead if your rich, but this dude just popped outta the woodworks the last few years buying every rare and "exclusive" shoe his money can get.
He didn't know much about the History, Michael, Basketball, and he really never had a strong connection with sneakers, besides his money buying it for him.
So theres my definition of a Real Collector, compared to a general/normal collector.