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I really hope that we will have the option to replace the mesh with suede. Make it happen Nike!
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Originally Posted by denverairforce
i WILL make a USA AM1. come on Nike, don't let me down.
and i will tooOriginally Posted by denverairforce
i WILL make a USA AM1. come on Nike, don't let me down.
"reflective" won't light up like 3M does when taken with a flash... it just looks shiny with a flash but that's about it.Originally Posted by Modzzilla
Apparently it's not 3M, it's 'Reflective', whatever that means. Hopefully someone here buys on day 1 and posts a photo by using a flash.
Originally Posted by ultrasur1
i went a little wild in 2005 with the IDs - both studio and online - and even though i have a nice stock i might have to pick up a few of these provided they look good.
the pricing is kinda frustrating though. if they raise 'em past $135 then they're just not worth it imo
Did you fail to read the very first post on this?Originally Posted by Baybully650
Does anyone know if these are still going to be available this month? I've already blown my monthly shoe allowance for the month within the first week so I need some time to put aside a little more cash.
Originally Posted by johngotty
Originally Posted by denverairforce
i WILL make a USA AM1. come on Nike, don't let me down.agreed.
I'm gonna be a broke SOB if these joints come through right. I've still got a pair from circa 04-05 that I've taking extra care of until the chance came up again.
There is nothing like 3m scotchlite. Remember the Air Max 1 "hold tight"?Originally Posted by denverairforce
do people realize that "3M" is just the name of the company that makes the reflective material we're familiar with seeing? to say something is "not 3m" but instead a "reflective" material doesn't make sense. "3M" IS a reflective material. If it doesn't do what 3M does when light is shined directly on it, then it isn't reflective.