Appreciate the reply. I ended up picking up a size L in last year's olive alpine jacket after trying on this seasons size L alpine jacket. The yellow is the nicest color imo but not willing to pay retail for any of this season's colors. Kind of disappointing actually.
Could someone who owns the Nike ACG Alpine jacket give some feedback on the sizing please? Does it run small? I had a seller give me pit to pit measurements of a size L and he said it was 19.5", which is tiny! I have dress shirts size M that are 22" pit to pit and it's a slim fit dress shirt...
Maybe it's also a reflection of how there is so much excess going on in the "shoe game" now that people are getting over it. Every ******* and his mom and grandpa are into sneakers.
Keep it clean, classy, and classic is how I feel with AJ1's.
Maybe it's just me.
Not sure where you are getting your info, but since I have worked for a retailer that had a tier 0 account, product that has a launch date means it cannot be sold BEFORE the designated date, but NOWHERE does it say you can hold up to 20% of stock. You can hold everything if the retailer wanted...
Yup indeed!
We used to only sell half (if the boss was feeling generous) of the stock of hyped inventory in-store to the public. The other half went to consignment stores, amazon/ebay, VIPs, wholesale, and "restocks" for emails and social media followers.
Majority of stores do something of...
Doubt that statement since most retailers only got 1 size run, and probably not even a full run.
The whole purpose of these raffles is to get your information. Email lists are a huge marketing aspect of business. There is a reason why you don't know how many pairs are being raffled and WHO...
END. probably only has like 10 pairs to raffle, but they did this on purpose to get more emails into their database.
I used to work for a sneaker boutique and that's what we used to do. Plus, since you don't know how many pairs are being raffled off OR who actually won, this whole thing could...