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Air Jordan 15/XV
My son would agree.
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Thats why I think they are underrated though. They retroed the XV and XX but skipped the XVI-XIX era, which might be the best run post retirement. They never got the retro treatment, so the "hype" never set in on them.They hardly retro though. But I disagree 17s /18 are goat cause mj wore em.
Those hold up surprisingly well ^^^ I wish they were cut higher tho.
9s look like a fila shoe.
Don't get me wrong I like them but they look like a 90s fila design
We can have long debate about this but, everyone has certain attachment to each Jordan model, so biases will come out.Thats why I think they are underrated though. They retroed the XV and XX but skipped the XVI-XIX era, which might be the best run post retirement. They never got the retro treatment, so the "hype" never set in on them.
Personally, the XVI, XVII, XVIII and XX are some of the best Jordans. And despite this not being the unpopular opinions thread, I'd go on a limb to say, outside of I-IV and XI-XIII, the run from XVI-XX might be the strongest run of jordan designs.
I do like the VI though.
Grew up watching Perry Mason and Sanford and Son with my pops..Watching television shows as an adult that you used to watch with your parents and hated the show then, but now you understand and appreciate the show. For me, I used to hate watching "In the Heat of the Night", but now as an adult, I dig the hell out of it.
My son is only 4, so thank the lord this isn't happening yet.Riding in the car with your kid and you're listening to music and they ask who is the artist, you tell them, and next thing you know you hear the same artist blasting through their headphones.
Also whilst speaking on music, Q Tip's "The Renaissance" was grossly underrated. That **** still knocks today.
My son is only 4, so thank the lord this isn't happening yet.
Don't need him listening to the potty mouthed trash I listen to
Riding in the car with your kid and you're listening to music and they ask who is the artist, you tell them, and next thing you know you hear the same artist blasting through their headphones.
Also whilst speaking on music, Q Tip's "The Renaissance" was grossly underrated. That **** still knocks today.
Dropping a deuce in peace and quiet when it's just you in the house.
parents love him religiously. by his books and when they travel europe they always hit up the guides for inputI recently discovered rick Steve's Europe on pbs and it's great.
Kinda like Anthony bourdains show..