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Can't wait till Jordans die off. I actually see the newer models being hot and the 1-14 being played out.
I could see 1 - 14 being considered "old man" Jays.
I hope.
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Can't wait till Jordans die off. I actually see the newer models being hot and the 1-14 being played out.
15-18>>>>
1-14 played out
played out or not that's nonsense. I'll one up you and say 24> then
False
1-14 are for the fake fashionistas
Too late for that now...
Damn you right, forgot nike played him like a high school ho
Can't wait till Jordans die off. I actually see the newer models being hot and the 1-14 being played out.
Too late for that now...
Damn you right, forgot nike played him like a high school ho
What happened?
^ its a shame current pop culture can hold you hostage like that blaster
The problem with Lebron's is that there are about 100 different color ways, excluding ID's, for each model..then you have the low's and that's another 40 color ways or so...
Maybe I'm exaggerating a bit, but the thing is that there are NO real staple Lebron color ways of any shoe to the general public. If you're into sneakers then you're obviously going to know more about certain color ways than the average person...but how can that compare to classic color ways that MJ wore for several games during his career? Simply put it can't...
A black cement III transcends eras of time because it's a great shoe and look first of all, and secondly you can recall MJ (if you're old enough) tearing up the league that season as well as many others in certain pairs of J's that are just as pivotal as his game on the court..
Now take a hard look at Lebron's...
Outside of perhaps the Lebron 8 South Beach, what else does the general public actually KNOW is a Lebron without being told? Most guys I personally know can quickly identify a Jordan 7 or a pair of concords or playoff 13's...it's tough however to identify with a Lebron because it usually resembles so many other flywire type sneakers out on the market today...
So unless Nike does a history lesson on it's exorbitant Lebron color ways to help identify them more with the general public in years to come, I doubt they will ever even touch the surface of popularity that Jordans currently have...
I see where you're coming from. But I don't see Lebron going the way of the Penny, Barkley, Pippen etc. shoe lines as Lebron is the only guy that's on Jordan's level in terms of player and shoe line popularity. His shoe line will be long enough to compete with Jordan's (20+ shoes) and I think his recent shoes will be classics for future generations just like the Jordan 3,4,5, and 6s are classics to our generation.Not necessarily. comparing anything to the Jordan line isn't the best way to figure out the trend. Look at all the other Nike retro shoes. They sit and go on sale one after the other.
How much are people paying for lebron 1's now? If you find a pair 100 bucks and you're set
I see where you're coming from. But I don't see Lebron going the way of the Penny, Barkley, Pippen etc. shoe lines as Lebron is the only guy that's on Jordan's level in terms of player and shoe line popularity. His shoe line will be long enough to compete with Jordan's (20+ shoes) and I think his recent shoes will be classics for future generations just like the Jordan 3,4,5, and 6s are classics to our generation.Not necessarily. comparing anything to the Jordan line isn't the best way to figure out the trend. Look at all the other Nike retro shoes. They sit and go on sale one after the other.
How much are people paying for lebron 1's now? If you find a pair 100 bucks and you're set
I see Lebron 1s going for $250+ now.