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Damn... missed them again.
What is S77417? Core Black?
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Yes
Damn... missed them again.
What is S77417? Core Black?
Saw a few grey wools at my local shop today. Size 8-10 I think. If anyone needs an oop, you know what to do
How much with shipping to Spain? size 8only 8 left if anyone needs
3Bs?next week fellas
next week so many pears of the 3Ws?next week fellas
I don't particularly like the look of the sock opening, but I'm intrigued by an UB that won't squeeze the blood-flow out of my upper foot.
These look like TD UBs
I love Adidas but these quotes don't exactly mean they are dominating the industry. I'm not a UA fan but they have posted 26 consecutive quarters of more than 20% growth, so Adidas hitting 26% in Q1 (while UA had over 30%) means they are just now catching up. It's a good time for athleisure and I'm glad to see Adidas getting their share, but it's yet to be seen whether they can sustain.
"But but but...Under Armor! UBs are just hype"
This. Hopefully they'll release a pattern without those 3 stripes on the toebox...
but I'm intrigued by an UB that won't squeeze the blood-flow out of my upper foot.
First of all, I never said anything about "Dominating" the industry. I was specifically giving a rebuttal to all the Adidas naysayers who have been claiming this "new" popularity is a fad...Under Armor is absolutely getting crushed since the date of your article you posted FYI
I love Adidas but these quotes don't exactly mean they are dominating the industry. I'm not a UA fan but they have posted 26 consecutive quarters of more than 20% growth, so Adidas hitting 26% in Q1 (while UA had over 30%) means they are just now catching up. It's a good time for athleisure and I'm glad to see Adidas getting their share, but it's yet to be seen whether they can sustain.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/busines...-bz-under-armour-earnings-20160421-story.html
True but UA taking a bath in the market in recent weeks has nothing to do with their products or sales numbers. Management instability will almost always scare off investors. There are also other factors at play regarding stock prices such as Adidas' excellent dividend yield compared to their sportswear competitors.
First of all, I never said anything about "Dominating" the industry. I was specifically giving a rebuttal to all the Adidas naysayers who have been claiming this "new" popularity is a fad...Under Armor is absolutely getting crushed since the date of your article you posted FYI
http://fortune.com/2016/05/04/under-armour-shares-execs-leave/
It's easy for UA to be growing every quarter since they're a newer brand with zero culture, zero legacy and zero international appeal. Nike and Adidas have a much harder task of growing as established brands in the sector. Again, look at Adidas stock in the last 12 months compared to their rivals. Things are on the up, way way up.
But... But...let the turn on the uncaged UBs begin