Weirdo
formerly akira85
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?? wish me luck tomorrow gonna try my luck again
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Marge Simpson’s are FIRE! REPPED!
November rain! Dude I just doubled up on a lightly used pair three weeks ago...... man one of my favorite shoes.
Thank you gents
Why are they calling them Travis Scott’s I see the resemblance to his mikes but the dunks came out way before
Is this what it’s come down to?
da hypeWhy are they calling them Travis Scott’s I see the resemblance to his mikes but the dunks came out way before
Cool to hear them talk about Dunks and the rise in prices
Literally watch these dudes every Thursday. Damn they’re hilarious
I wasn’t back into the game back then. What’s the story on that dude?best sneaker show out ...#FSRMY ...the brand got stronger when they got rid of r*ch m*ze *op*z ...
I wasn’t back into the game back then. What’s the story on that dude?
maze is far more "og" and helped create the "culture" Trinidad is from. he's been around NT for a while and provided a ton of info.
not saying he's more entertaining than Trinidad though, but at least have some respect for those who laid the groundwork
Short term, good move for Nike. I think in the long term, it’s going to affect nike from an economic standpoint. A lot of shops will close down, some only choose to support their locals, and will slow down/stop purchasing sneakers/apparel. Some retailers/boutiques will also mark stuff down that hasn’t sold well, fairly quick, and a lot will jump on the discounted prices... we all know in most cases, Nike takes FOREVER to discount, and it’s only by a little bit...https://www.forbes.com/sites/callyr...ig-move-in-the-wholesale-market/#10f96d861c94
What is everyone’s thoughts about Nike changing it’s distribution strategy? How do you think this will affect Nike SB?
word. not sure that i see many benefits for consumers (or smaller stores) in this plan. the shift makes sense though. with snkrs and its other apps, nike can reach customers at a lower cost than having the middle man and a lot of folks already do the bulk of their shopping online so it'll be seamless for them.Short term, good move for Nike. I think in the long term, it’s going to affect nike from an economic standpoint. A lot of shops will close down, some only choose to support their locals, and will slow down/stop purchasing sneakers/apparel. Some retailers/boutiques will also mark stuff down that hasn’t sold well, fairly quick, and a lot will jump on the discounted prices... we all know in most cases, Nike takes FOREVER to discount, and it’s only by a little bit...
maze is far more "og" and helped create the "culture" Trinidad is from. he's been around NT for a while and provided a ton of info.
not saying he's more entertaining than Trinidad though, but at least have some respect for those who laid the groundwork