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I haven't been collecting for the longest time, but I've been around since the XIIs. Back in the 80s and 90s jordans stood for something: They were thetrend setters. The fusions, as well as the dubs, spizikes, .5s, all lack inspiration and are simply following the trends. They are just a childishcut-and-paste experiment gone wrong and they bastardize the great originals.
Most of the older heads see all these new releases as JB turning its back on us. And it pains us to see all these garbage releases sell out because that justmeans JB doesn't have to cater to us and release the old classics we want.
Look at the fusions. Then look at the DMP2. Can you figure out which one represents what the brand used to be and which is just cashing in on a fad?
Most of the older heads see all these new releases as JB turning its back on us. And it pains us to see all these garbage releases sell out because that justmeans JB doesn't have to cater to us and release the old classics we want.
Look at the fusions. Then look at the DMP2. Can you figure out which one represents what the brand used to be and which is just cashing in on a fad?