NIKE ACG thread

 
yeah gimme some time cause i gotta go thru all 20-30+ again lol. i scour every single one. you would be surprised how many times i found the last of something int he world online. 

theyll still be there the buckets arent moving like the cap. ill get back to u tonight. 
LMK too.. need the cap and bucket 
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So the bucket is just a $75 plain black bucket hat...
Haha

The cap is dope though why the hell didn't they make more of these. It's clearly firezflamez
 
Are they TTS? I've been told to go 0.5 size down... can you confirm?



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I went same size as Flyknit Racer/Ultra Boost 1.0, which is a UK 10.5, but I'm gonna have to send them back. They're massive. I probably  could have gone with a 9.5 and been alright, and I have wide feet.
 
 
I went same size as Flyknit Racer/Ultra Boost 1.0, which is a UK 10.5, but I'm gonna have to send them back. They're massive. I probably  could have gone with a 9.5 and been alright, and I have wide feet.
I copped 9.5 US and im a 10 US in flyknit and ultra boosts & the fact that you said you could fit a whole size down is scaring me, hope they fit 
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I copped 9.5 US and im a 10 US in flyknit and ultra boosts & the fact that you said you could fit a whole size down is scaring me, hope they fit :stoneface:

You should be fine. If you like a little extra toe room. I went down a full size. Keeping the pair I got in store and returning the NDC pairs which are only 0.5 size down.
 
my obsidian KMTRs arrived already from darkside SF.  they are a very cool looking shoe, and the first ones i ever had to read instructions to figure out how to put on, hehe.

got my nike TTS and they are maybe a half size large, but it's fine for me since i usually prefer a looser fit than snug.  i tried on a couple of different pants with these.  basically joggers, rolled up jeans, etc look pretty good to me.

here are some crappy indoor phone pics.  the colors are pretty off, but hopefully this helps give an idea of the fit of this shoe.
 
Briefly considered buying these cause the tech look interesting, but seeing those on feet pics, glad I passed.
 
Nike is REALLY making us wait for that 3 in 1 cap huh? [emoji]128557[/emoji]
 
hi, anyone selling or knows where can i get the 3-in-1 ACG Cap.

also, want to buy the komyuter black.

appreciate any links.
 
my obsidian KMTRs arrived already from darkside SF.  they are a very cool looking shoe, and the first ones i ever had to read instructions to figure out how to put on, hehe.

got my nike TTS and they are maybe a half size large, but it's fine for me since i usually prefer a looser fit than snug.  i tried on a couple of different pants with these.  basically joggers, rolled up jeans, etc look pretty good to me.

here are some crappy indoor phone pics.  the colors are pretty off, but hopefully this helps give an idea of the fit of this shoe.


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Dope w the joggers - thanks for the different fits. Looks great to me bud. [emoji]128170[/emoji]
 
End Clothing just sold out the black Kmtr as soon as it goes live. Managed to cop size UK 7.5. Waiting for the 3 in 1 cap now...
 
So I've been curious to see how the NikeLab ACG Spring/Summer line has been doing as I wait for my dress shirt jacket to come in, and I'm surprised to see so many of these pieces flying now. The 1st edition dress shirt jacket sat until it hit the outlets, but it seems to be moving well this time around (not exactly sold out everywhere, but sold out on Nike.com for the time being). The pants, despite a price hike, is moving very fast... the poncho's selling out, and so on.

I'm very curious, but if anyone would like to fill me in on possible reasons, I'm opening to hearing it out!
 
So I've been curious to see how the NikeLab ACG Spring/Summer line has been doing as I wait for my dress shirt jacket to come in, and I'm surprised to see so many of these pieces flying now. The 1st edition dress shirt jacket sat until it hit the outlets, but it seems to be moving well this time around (not exactly sold out everywhere, but sold out on Nike.com for the time being). The pants, despite a price hike, is moving very fast... the poncho's selling out, and so on.

I'm very curious, but if anyone would like to fill me in on possible reasons, I'm opening to hearing it out!
The collaborating designer, Errolson Hugh (co-founder of the niche tech apparel brand ACRONYM), has gained a ton of mainstream popularity in the past couple of years. His name alone will sell the products, even though I'm not sure how much actual input he has on each and every piece. Usually people who are fans of his designs are accustomed to higher price points (prices of NikeLab pieces are dwarfed by his own line's prices) and are into unconventional looking footwear/apparel in the interest of tech and functionality. As always, with larger fanbase and exposure, it will increase the demand. To some, they might consider these collab ACG lines as a diffusion line of the ACRONYM brand, which makes Errolson's brand more accessible to the masses. I have no doubt that a lot of Errolson fanboys (I don't use that term derrogatively) are buying up this stuff to fill in the gaps between ACRONYM releases (typically two drops per year).
 
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If it has the big *** "ACG" in helvetica font, its an Errolson piece. I really liked the collection but I'm not spending 120 on a tee or 300 on pants.
 
The collaborating designer, Errolson Hugh (co-founder of the niche tech apparel brand ACRONYM), has gained a ton of mainstream popularity in the past couple of years. His name alone will sell the products, even though I'm not sure how much actual input he has on each and every piece. Usually people who are fans of his designs are accustomed to higher price points (prices of NikeLab pieces are dwarfed by his own line's prices) and are into unconventional looking footwear/apparel in the interest of tech and functionality. As always, with larger fanbase and exposure, it will increase the demand. To some, they might consider these collab ACG lines as a diffusion line of the ACRONYM brand, which makes Errolson's brand more accessible to the masses. I have no doubt that a lot of Errolson fanboys (I don't use that term derrogatively) are buying up this stuff to fill in the gaps between ACRONYM releases (typically two drops per year).

Thanks for this; very interesting to know! I am familiar with Errolson Hugh's involvement with Nike (although I didn't know he was involved since the reintroduction of the ACG line in 2014). I will admit that the piece that really drew me in to buy a piece of the NikeLab ACG line is the 3-in-1 Blazer from last year simply because I needed something other than an ultra-light and ultra-thin North Face jacket to keep me protected from the rain. It did not come in handy when temperatures were too low for me when I was sick even with a hoodie worn underneath. I like the idea of putting together form and functionality a lot, so I can see why many others do as well and follow his stuff.
 
Thanks for this; very interesting to know! I am familiar with Errolson Hugh's involvement with Nike (although I didn't know he was involved since the reintroduction of the ACG line in 2014). I will admit that the piece that really drew me in to buy a piece of the NikeLab ACG line is the 3-in-1 Blazer from last year simply because I needed something other than an ultra-light and ultra-thin North Face jacket to keep me protected from the rain. It did not come in handy when temperatures were too low for me when I was sick even with a hoodie worn underneath. I like the idea of putting together form and functionality a lot, so I can see why many others do as well and follow his stuff.
That blazer was very similar to something from an early ACRONYM line piece. As far as staying warm goes, I highly recommend the Arcteryx Atom LT jacket as a very light, but warm insulating layer to wear underneath heavier shells.
 
very excited for the 3 in 1 caps to come in. from the people that have it in hand nothing but positive things to say so far.
 
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