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The irony because nicekicks used to do the same thing until they went legit
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Really is. Rip people off when they buy their shoes, sell some high dollar fakes for a couple g’s. I’m sure them and places like them were on their knees thanking god when 1’s became all the rage. The easiest thing to fake. Really is easy when people wrongfully give you their trust.All these resale shops sell fakes of hype sneakers. Its the easiest way tolaundermake a **** ton of money.
And Labubusthe new hustle is now pokemon cards lol
Not sure if serious or trollingthe new hustle is now pokemon cards lol

probably laundering money.Apparently they permanently closed their Vegas store at the Forum a couple weeks ago. Not necessarily related to the FBI raid but who invests tons of money in renovating that huge store and then closes a few months later?
Haha, maybe more like taking out bogus loansprobably laundering money.
definitely.Haha, maybe more like taking out bogus loans
Apparently they permanently closed their Vegas store at the Forum a couple weeks ago. Not necessarily related to the FBI raid but who invests tons of money in renovating that huge store and then closes a few months later?
Apparently they permanently closed their Vegas store at the Forum a couple weeks ago. Not necessarily related to the FBI raid but who invests tons of money in renovating that huge store and then closes a few months later?
They got a bunch of money from PPP loans too but that woulda been a fed case.Haha, maybe more like taking out bogus loans
Sneaker bubble finally popped? Urban Necessities and now Cool Kicks is wild.
These major resellers do so much volume a small percentage of they inventory is bound to be illegitimate
Once resellers got brick and mortar shops the shoe game was cooked
Not trying to be mean but Round Two really broke the mold for a new generation. The fact their are resell shops renting space in malls right next to traditional vendors is unbelievable. They all look the same too. Supreme decks and bape jerseys on the wall, a whole row of Jordan 1s/Dunks/Yeeezys or whatevers trending at the moment, 90s memorabilia plastered throughout, claw machines. Sad
What’s foul about resale shops in malls is that their stock came from the store next door
All said, one less resale shop for the good. I want that whole industry to collapse

**** is corny. I’m happy to see these places drop off.Back at Christmas ibwad returning something to FTL, and employee 1 says "are you sure you don't want to take these across the hall?," meaning the resale shop. Employee 2 says "Nah, they said they're not buying X any more."![]()
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