THE OFFICIAL AIR MAX 1 THREAD

 
I needed to book my appointment out as far as possible, I was flying from Indiana to NY with my wife for a trip and was attempting to plan my bespoke appointment in the short weekend I was there.

To be honest it was a huge hassle, I had to be very persistent with emails. 

They told me I couldn't schedule out any further than 2 weeks due to the fact the shop was being revamped. 

So 2 weeks was the farthest out I could book.

You get 2 hours in the room with the design consultant, I think I spent nearly 4 hours though because I didn't like what we first came up with since I dodged my original plan (which was clean and classic which I ended up doing anyways) and got carried away with the 455 options.

Theres no limitations, I think you can change over 60 different parts on the shoe or something crazy like that (don't quote me on that number)

The possibilities are truly endless - but i did a rough photoshop prior to going in to have a gameplan and show them what I was thinking.

Took 5 weeks for them to come in.
Thanks for the info and repped

So when you were consulting with the designer. was he/she cool to work with? or did you feel like a hassle?
 
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Thanks for the info and repped

So when you were consulting with the designer. was he/she cool to work with? or did you feel like a hassle?
Jonathan Antrobus was my design consultant along with a new trainee and both were super cool and chill, no rushing and they knew their Air Max 1s. Jonathan and I texted back and forth days after my appointment changing things around and making sure they were exactly what I wanted - great people definitely would like to do it again (after selling a bunch of **** I don't wear ha)
 
Jonathan Antrobus was my design consultant along with a new trainee and both were super cool and chill, no rushing and they knew their Air Max 1s. Jonathan and I texted back and forth days after my appointment changing things around and making sure they were exactly what I wanted - great people definitely would like to do it again (after selling a bunch of **** I don't wear ha)
Wow this sounds like the best customer service I have ever heard of. I'd probably spend a grand on a pair too, as long as my gf doesn't realize they're that much $ lol. So you paid $1000+Tax correct? Since it's located in NY
 
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How do I fix this? (Air Max 1 BHM 2015)
Fabric glue dude, no one will ever know

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Jonathan Antrobus was my design consultant along with a new trainee and both were super cool and chill, no rushing and they knew their Air Max 1s. Jonathan and I texted back and forth days after my appointment changing things around and making sure they were exactly what I wanted - great people definitely would like to do it again (after selling a bunch of **** I don't wear ha)
Thats awesome, thanks man. 
 
How much did it cost you to get them to Aus?
I won't know the final price till they send me my invoice because they add on shipping price at the end but the price right now is $210 but our exchange rate not that bad to get things from Japan. Last pair I got from them was the digi camo came up to $220 total which is good cause I pay retail for ultra 90s in aus $200
 
I needed to book my appointment out as far as possible, I was flying from Indiana to NY with my wife for a trip and was attempting to plan my bespoke appointment in the short weekend I was there.

To be honest it was a huge hassle, I had to be very persistent with emails. 

They told me I couldn't schedule out any further than 2 weeks due to the fact the shop was being revamped. 

So 2 weeks was the farthest out I could book.

You get 2 hours in the room with the design consultant, I think I spent nearly 4 hours though because I didn't like what we first came up with since I dodged my original plan (which was clean and classic which I ended up doing anyways) and got carried away with the 455 options.

Theres no limitations, I think you can change over 60 different parts on the shoe or something crazy like that (don't quote me on that number)

The possibilities are truly endless - but i did a rough photoshop prior to going in to have a gameplan and show them what I was thinking.

Took 5 weeks for them to come in.

what did you have to be so persistent with them about? regarding scheduling? did they ask for something down before your appt? did the total cost of the shoe vary based on materials or was it a flat 1k?
 
 
I know for a fact you could make the exact same sole with the light blue, yellow and burgundy color way - i think someone like Mache customs did that on his. The one material that I don't remember seeing is the material of the swoosh - its like that weird carpet material thats also the logo swatch on the tongue..and you wouldn't be able to put any "parra" "patta" on the shoe....in my opinion make a 1 of 1 - something NO one else has - I like my pair even better than burgundys!
Do you wear them sparingly or regularly?
 
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