Official Air Jordan 1 Retro High Thread Vol: Best Model/Thread

Best colorway?

  • Black/Red

    Votes: 1,038 44.2%
  • Royal

    Votes: 319 13.6%
  • Chicago

    Votes: 453 19.3%
  • Shadow

    Votes: 175 7.4%
  • Black Toe

    Votes: 237 10.1%
  • UNC

    Votes: 77 3.3%
  • Kentucky

    Votes: 19 0.8%
  • Neutral Grey

    Votes: 32 1.4%

  • Total voters
    2,350
hmmm now might be the perfect time for me to do a tongue swap for my black toes with highlight reels that cheap
 
Dont have to wake up early tomorrow!!
shoes are fire in person

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Dang, just left my local hoh and they only sold 1 laser 1. I guess not much hype for these over here.
 
chill bro its obvious Cali is a better spot to live

what's even better then snow is consistent weather that doesn't get below 50 during the winter

Lol. I don't think you can base weather as the only reason for everyone to live somewhere though or even claim it's better. If that were the case NYC wouldn't be one of the most populated areas in the USA. I genuinely know people who love snow. That's not me so I choose not to live above the Mason-Dixon Line or in the Midwest. However, I know arguing weather is a moot point for the most part.

I got phone numbers of people I can call in New England who swear up and down they hate the heat and would never go south. SoCal is a bit different as it's on a different coast but I've known people who lived out there and couldn't wait to get back east. I've met people from SoCal who prefer the East coast as well. I guarantee you there are plenty of people who'd rather be on the east coast or other parts of the country. That's the beauty of America. We have choices.

My full time job is one where I've literally lived and traveled all over the USA and different continents. From what I've observed in the USA people from the western Midwest and over like LA and SoCal. The people to the right of that seem to prefer the east coast.

Either way...live where you like. I enjoyed my visits to SoCal and will visit in the future.
 
Lol. I don't think you can base weather as the only reason for everyone to live somewhere though or even claim it's better. If that were the case NYC wouldn't be one of the most populated areas in the USA. I genuinely know people who love snow. That's not me so I choose not to live above the Mason-Dixon Line or in the Midwest. However, I know arguing weather is a moot point for the most part.

I got phone numbers of people I can call in New England who swear up and down they hate the heat and would never go south. SoCal is a bit different as it's on a different coast but I've known people who lived out there and couldn't wait to get back east. I've met people from SoCal who prefer the East coast as well. I guarantee you there are plenty of people who'd rather be on the east coast or other parts of the country. That's the beauty of America. We have choices.

My full time job is one where I've literally lived and traveled all over the USA and different continents. From what I've observed in the USA people from the western Midwest and over like LA and SoCal. The people to the right of that seem to prefer the east coast.

Either way...live where you like. I enjoyed my visits to SoCal and will visit in the future.

no doubt there are people who prefer to live on the east coast, but the point is, those who do are not choosing it because of the weather. Lets be serious here. There may be some who love the cold weather, but for the most part, anyone who misses the east coast after living in the west coast miss it for various reasons, and weather isn't typically one of them.

Sure, maybe 10 out of 100 east coast people will say they love the cold weather, but that doesn't make it the norm. There are various reasons, I'm sure, that make the east coast great. I don't see it. East coast sucks to me (*flame suit activated).

I work in a business field where i have clients all over the country, with a ton in NYC and Boston, and not one of them loves that damn weather. My people in Miami are the only ones that like the weather.

I don't think there;s a better place in the world than southern california, but i'm biased.

Westside till i die.
 
I'm going to beat my 2012 (or 13 whenever it was) Chicagos so hard now that maybe they break in and become comfortable. 

Can't wait for the new ones 
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This is how Biggie and Pac started beefin..
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What's beef?...
no doubt there are people who prefer to live on the east coast, but the point is, those who do are not choosing it because of the weather. Lets be serious here. There may be some who love the cold weather, but for the most part, anyone who misses the east coast after living in the west coast miss it for various reasons, and weather isn't typically one of them.

Sure, maybe 10 out of 100 east coast people will say they love the cold weather, but that doesn't make it the norm. There are various reasons, I'm sure, that make the east coast great. I don't see it. East coast sucks to me (*flame suit activated).

I work in a business field where i have clients all over the country, with a ton in NYC and Boston, and not one of them loves that damn weather. My people in Miami are the only ones that like the weather.

I don't think there;s a better place in the world than southern california, but i'm biased.

Westside till i die.
Finally, some reason in your voice. I can respect that. #Respect.  Lol...I guess you know where I stand too...although if the US was suddenly no longer an option I'd be on the first flight to Cape Town, SA and wouldn't look back. That's the ONLY place I've ever been outside of the DMV where I was like I could realistically live here.
 
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We talking about living in the east coast vs west coast? Not the 1's not the 1's. We talking about living in the east coast vs west coast?
 
Now to get things back on track in here, can you guys name other prominent consignment shops (besides FCNY or Rif) where I can possibly locate some Bred 1?
 
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