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Not sure what this is supposed to mean, but when you have the set and keep dropping money on it, you just wish it'd end.. I wanna keep copping, but then again, I wish it'd be over lmao.
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Not sure what this is supposed to mean, but when you have the set and keep dropping money on it, you just wish it'd end.. I wanna keep copping, but then again, I wish it'd be over lmao.
so what did he design that wasn't adidas tooling?
He had been using soles from the 3s and ATC2s. With adidas he design the whole shoe just used tech that adidas provided. It's the same as if he designed his own complete shoe, soles included but just used Nike Air. Which is tech provided from Nike.
Huh? The tooling from the AY1s was from the Air Flight Squad-Ye was specifically told he couldn't use Jordan Brand tooling.
It seems like the same situation with Adidas imo. The tech that adidas had was used in his designs. I thought you were saying he designed boost and primeknit. I have no idea who designs this stuff like some of these super smart members, ( staffsgtdignam ) LOL.He had been using soles from the 3s and ATC2s. With adidas he design the whole shoe just used tech that adidas provided. It's the same as if he designed his own complete shoe, soles included but just used Nike Air. Which is tech provided from Nike.so what did he design that wasn't adidas tooling?
Same differenceHuh? The tooling from the AY1s was from the Air Flight Squad-Ye was specifically told he couldn't use Jordan Brand tooling.
Same difference
But yeah he just pulled pieces from other Nike shoes for his Nike shoes. With some inspiration from ATO Matsumoto shoes and what not.
He pieced other Nike shoes together to create his line with Nike. With adidas he had full control of design. He didn't take anything from any other shoes they had previously designed. The only thing used was the materials which was primeknit for the 350s and the tech which was Boost. The 350s and 750s have they're own sole design he didn't take that from Superstars or ZXs.It seems like the same situation with Adidas imo. The tech that adidas had was used in his designs. I thought you were saying he designed boost and primeknit. I have no idea who designs this stuff like some of these super smart members, ( staffsgtdignam ) LOL.
Well imagine the 350's being Nike's...they'd likely be flyknit, roshe type outsole (idk the official name for it), etc...I know he didn't invent the tech. Primeknit vs Flyknit...comparable, I just wonder if the actual silhouette would be similar
air revolution.Same difference
But yeah he just pulled pieces from other Nike shoes for his Nike shoes. With some inspiration from ATO Matsumoto shoes and what not.
AJ3 tooling was different from AY1 tooling in 2009 though (no Jumpman, different stars, etc.). The only AJ3s that used the retro Air Flight Squad were the 88's released in 2013 and, even then, I'm not 100% sure of.
air revolution.
air revolution.
even better. thanks for the correct info.air revolution.
Mark Smith: “We did new tooling at first, and it was sort of spacey, and then we decided to go away from new tooling and use something that was existing, and he wanted to use Jordan tooling. We said “No” to that, but then he saw the Assault Retro, and it was basically the III tooling and it had the word Jordan replaced with Nike. So he kind of beat us on a technicality, which was pretty cool. [Laughs] It turned out great, because it took it back to that era.”
Gotch. I didn't know which came first the 750 or the tubular who's sole is different but similar.He pieced other Nike shoes together to create his line with Nike. With adidas he had full control of design. He didn't take anything from any other shoes they had previously designed. The only thing used was the materials which was primeknit for the 350s and the tech which was Boost. The 350s and 750s have they're own sole design he didn't take that from Superstars or ZXs.It seems like the same situation with Adidas imo. The tech that adidas had was used in his designs. I thought you were saying he designed boost and primeknit. I have no idea who designs this stuff like some of these super smart members, ( staffsgtdignam ) LOL.
Air Cruz.Sidenote: I hope/wish Kanye's initial designs for the Air Yeezy 3 are released.. It would be cool to imagine what could have been (unless Nike is planning on releasing them under another model name).
Gotch. I didn't know which came first the 750 or the tubular who's sole is different but similar.
The Confirmed app will be a mess next week. Tried to see how it behaves today and it took me to a white screen for 10 min, then let me in to see Sold Out sizes. So if there was hype for NMD, I can only imagine for the 750s next week. Not much hope!
I guess one thing I learned was to let the app go through its white screen frozen refresh, rather than keep refreshing or closing the app.
I agree. I think I was confused because if I'm not mistaken it was leaked as KW new adidas shoe at one point during speculation..Gotch. I didn't know which came first the 750 or the tubular who's sole is different but similar.
Tubulars sole and upper were heavily influenced by Y-3s, I believe.
the question is how much Kanye really did. He "designed" them could mean anything between "he told Nike what he liked and they designed a shoe that he approved" to "he spend hours at the office sketching out every detail".He pieced other Nike shoes together to create his line with Nike. With adidas he had full control of design. He didn't take anything from any other shoes they had previously designed. The only thing used was the materials which was primeknit for the 350s and the tech which was Boost. The 350s and 750s have they're own sole design he didn't take that from Superstars or ZXs.
The Confirmed app will be a mess next week. Tried to see how it behaves today and it took me to a white screen for 10 min, then let me in to see Sold Out sizes. So if there was hype for NMD, I can only imagine for the 750s next week. Not much hope!
I guess one thing I learned was to let the app go through its white screen frozen refresh, rather than keep refreshing or closing the app.