Y-3 Qasa

in some positive way it looks like PSNY AJ12 color...

but its really hard to tell from just a picture alone
 
Guys, I need some advice. For a long time now I've wanted the Qasa High in Triple Black but have been hesitant to pull to trigger because of the price. Unlike the Breds and Blues, I've yet to see a pair of Triple Blacks on sale. Now, I'm seriously considering paying retail (€340, which is a bit cheaper than US retail price of $400) for pair before they may sell out. Do you think I should cop now, or wait, hoping that they drop in price and don't sell out. Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
 
 
Guys, I need some advice. For a long time now I've wanted the Qasa High in Triple Black but have been hesitant to pull to trigger because of the price. Unlike the Breds and Blues, I've yet to see a pair of Triple Blacks on sale. Now, I'm seriously considering paying retail (€340, which is a bit cheaper than US retail price of $400) for pair before they may sell out. Do you think I should cop now, or wait, hoping that they drop in price and don't sell out. Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
If you can find em and afford em I'd pull the trigger.
 
Thanks man! I can get a pair of UK 10s for €340 shipped. I can only just afford them, as €350 is my absolute limit.  I've only bought 2 other pairs in the same price range, a pair of Space Jam XIs in 2005 and a pair of Visvim FBT Elks in 2008 (a pretty good deal looking at the crazy Visvim prices today)

Btw would you say that the Triple Blacks are the most coveted of the Qasa Highs? And thus most likely to sell out first?
 
 
Thanks man! I can get a pair of UK 10s for €340 shipped. I can only just afford them, as €350 is my absolute limit.  I've only bought 2 other pairs in the same price range, a pair of Space Jam XIs in 2005 and a pair of Visvim FBT Elks in 2008 (a pretty good deal looking at the crazy Visvim prices today)

Btw would you say that the Triple Blacks are the most coveted of the Qasa Highs? And thus most likely to sell out first?
They've already sold out almost everywhere. Unless you're talking about the ones with the white sole that just dropped.

I'd say they're probably the most popular Qasa High colorway.
 
Guys, I need some advice. For a long time now I've wanted the Qasa High in Triple Black but have been hesitant to pull to trigger because of the price. Unlike the Breds and Blues, I've yet to see a pair of Triple Blacks on sale. Now, I'm seriously considering paying retail (€340, which is a bit cheaper than US retail price of $400) for pair before they may sell out. Do you think I should cop now, or wait, hoping that they drop in price and don't sell out. Any thoughts would be much appreciated!

Triple blacks were on sale that's how I got mines. Paid like $280 for mines. They weren't limited but when a disco pop up at a shop people jump on them.
 
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F/W'16 All Grey Qasa High

I wish it was more like a lighter grey. this ashy grey makes it looks like a dirty dusty triple blacks.
im going to need to see these in a different light because a dark/charcoal grey qasa high would be fire
 
Triple blacks were on sale that's how I got mines. Paid like $280 for mines. They weren't limited but when a disco pop up at a shop people jump on them.
Did you purchase online or in-store? Triple Blacks for $280 would be an instant cop
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Did you purchase online or in-store? Triple Blacks for $280 would be an instant cop 8)

I get all my Y3s online. I can't remember what site I got it from, it was either rule of next, blackmarketUSA or FeatureLV. I've never paid full price for any of my Y3s.
 
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The next Y-3 I buy will be either the Pure Boost ZQ Knit or Kyujo Lows, whichever I find at a US retailer first. Not trying to pay those customs fees w/ EU pre-orders.

Also in for those grey Qasa Highs, but bummed I'm gonna have to wait til F/W '16
 
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are your feet slipping to the edge?
Mine do. I think it is safe to say that everyone's foot slips over the edge at certain angles. In my opinion peoples feet slide to the edge due to the construction and design of the shoe. The slippery leather insole (which comfy) and the flexible upper (thin neoprene) and the location of the lacing system all play a part in the slipping. It is an odd feeling at first and takes some getting used to. I still absolutely love the shoe.
 
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