It would be one thing if he was never told to not take pictures but if he was told.....he should not have done it. He got a free trip to Reebok and a personal customization of a classic shoe and ALL he had to do was follow one big rule. I can't be mad at Reebok over this.
I don't know you. I was going by that statement. You buy what you want to buy. No sweat by me. The majority of heads out there will do the same depending on how much they like a shoe. People will buy whatever they want in the end, as long as it's affordable to them. I'm no longer concerned about...
I should move back to ATL now. Lithonia here I come. I don't see that much Reeboks out here in L.A on shelves. The Footlocker trio (Champs and Footaction) don't carry them no more. Only retail outside of the boutiques that carry them are Finishline. Other than a few questions and the Kamikaze...
That Prototype is ugly with the big pod. I don't think that version would have been a hit. As bulky as the Question is for a small guard to play in, that prototype is bigger.
Yeah I know there's a lot of frustration @trentbg here and on your ATL shoe con but face the fact. There isn't many in this generation who knows Reeboks or sneaker history in general. Hell, a lot of this young generation aren't big sports fans like in the past. Rocking sneakers is a popularity...
Yeah $190-220 is not going to hurt most Jordan Heads since most were buying at resale prices anyway. It's the eventual $250+ that will eventually get them. Nike wants to be a $50 billion dollar operation soon, so prices will continue to climb. $115 isn't so bad when compared to $190. I've always...
He was dumb for saying that at the time since Nike wasn't paying him. Funny thing is with him saying that, a few of his best highlights were in Nike Flights. His athletic dunk in the dunk contest and the Lister blister. Correct me if I'm wrong