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Who actually buys $500 sneakers? What is the approximate size of the market? Are these some kind of collectors, or just poseurs with more cash than brains?

BNM
I think there is a Netflix documentary called Sneaker heads that explains it really well.

 
I think there is a Netflix documentary called Sneaker heads that explains it really well.

Thanks (seriously), but I really don't care enough to devote an hour of my life to the subject. The fact that there are such things as sneaker heads is already more than I need to know.

BNM
 
Not being a sneakerhead, or knowing any personally, I've wondered this myself. But based on the cross-over and tangential marketing I run across, the market is huge. I don't think that "collector" and "poseurs with more cash than brains" are mutually exclusive. Having collected various things over the years, and being the most financially responsible person I know, I don't think they go hand in hand either.

Yeah, I play a lot of ball in a lot of different leagues, and I personally don't know a single person that's ever spent more than $250 on a pair of shoes. Personally, I use a guest pass to the Nike employee store once a year to stock up on all the shoes I need at half price, That means I'm getting $170 - $200 shoes for $85 - $100 a pair. I can live with those prices.

My only exposure with sneakerheads was that episode of Entourage where Turtle just had to have a pair of custom Fujikamas. Hence, my "poseurs with more cash than brains" comment.

BNM
 
Thanks (seriously), but I really don't care enough to devote an hour of my life to the subject. The fact that there are such things as sneaker heads is already more than I need to know.

BNM
Curious why so against people that collect shoes? I'm one of em to be honest.
I don't drink, don't smoke, don't gamble. I have great memories of playing ball at the parks listening to hip hop throughout the 80s and Sneaker culture was a big part of that.
Some people buy tools, camping equipment, fishing gear....... I rock kicks FAMS.
 
Curious why so against people that collect shoes? I'm one of em to be honest.
I don't drink, don't smoke, don't gamble. I have great memories of playing ball at the parks listening to hip hop throughout the 80s and Sneaker culture was a big part of that.
Some people buy tools, camping equipment, fishing gear....... I rock kicks FAMS.

Just not my thing. Seems frivolous to me. Tools, camping gear, etc. serve a useful, functional purpose. Spending exorbitant amounts on sneakers seems wasteful to me, but it's your money. You earn it and are free to spend it as you see fit.

BNM
 
Luckily for me I get em free or half off...... that said, it's interesting that if a guy keeps 20 bottles of wine in his basement or smokes a case of cigarettes a week it's not even thought about. My next door neighbor must have $100,000 in tools and always keeps getting more. He's a god damn mailman! I don't have any tools but a hammer and a screw driver and we seem to get by OK. The other neighbor drinks like a fish and has like a $10,000 bicycle, to ME, THAT shit is crazy.
 
Or what about these guys that have these huge PC Gaming setups? Shit my laptop and iPad is all I need. To each his own I guess. Just curious about the negative tones for this niche culture.
 
Just not my thing. Seems frivolous to me. Tools, camping gear, etc. serve a useful, functional purpose. Spending exorbitant amounts on sneakers seems wasteful to me, but it's your money. You earn it and are free to spend it as you see fit.

BNM
I'm in the same boat as you but I still enjoyed the documentary. But I can't force you to watch it lol
 
I don't buy it personally. The shoes sucked so Lonzo wanted to wear shoes that are comfortable. Lavar is justifying the decision so as to not hurt the brand.
Yeah that's what I thought too. That's happened multiple times that I can think of. I think lebron was the most recent a few years ago. And that was by Nike... after years of him having his own shoe.

I'd be more surprised if Lonzos shoe was actually comfortable.
 
I'm not a sneakerhead in the least bit, but I thought they buy outlandishly expensive shoes for the style. Not to play basketball in, but to wear as fashion. That may be an outdated thing, though--the last time I was ever around such people was in high school.
How's MIT and Stanford going?
 
To me, bumping of old random threads is far more annoying.
100% Agreed. The exception is if it is relevant to the subject. But bumping a 2015 thread on x player to say they signed a good FA deal rather than posting that in the FA thread is annoying. Just quote yourself from the old thread in the new thread, that way when someone clicks to go to your quote it will take them to the old thread...

If the other thread wasn't moved to purgatory I would have posted this there because I somewhat agree with boboa statement.
 
To me, bumping of old random threads is far more annoying.
Especially when it's their own thread that they are bumping (which seems to be the case 99% of the time). The VERY best is the bump with some random Joe's Twitter post....
 
I hoard kicks as well, but I wear them. It's more about taking care of the shoes you do buy. You take care of them and they will last you a lifetime. Clean them when you get home. Don't step in shit. Don't let your heel drag too bad when you're driving. Etc. There's just something about having the cleanest pair in the room. And chicks dig it.

@HCP , your setup is dope as fuck, kudos.
 
I hoard kicks as well, but I wear them. It's more about taking care of the shoes you do buy. You take care of them and they will last you a lifetime. Clean them when you get home. Don't step in shit. Don't let your heel drag too bad when you're driving. Etc. There's just something about having the cleanest pair in the room. And chicks dig it.

@HCP , your setup is dope as fuck, kudos.
Words to live by
 
Man, I went out in a pair of all white/ translucent sole high sb dunks the other night, shitfaced like a fucking wino. Woke up like "shit, did I ruin them?!" Nah, still icy as fuck.
 
Or what about these guys that have these huge PC Gaming setups? Shit my laptop and iPad is all I need. To each his own I guess. Just curious about the negative tones for this niche culture.
I think there's a world of difference between how you collect versus what I think of when I think of the stereotypical sneaker head - the guys who camp out to drop $1Ks of dollars for a limited release. The guys who buy multiples of limited releases to sell on eBay. The guys who hire homeless people to wait in line for them and/or buy additional merchandise to get around the 1-per-person policies. The Supreme fucbois. The sort of people that the signed Lonzo Ball shoes were meant for...but even they have too much taste for that shit.
 
What are the HATERS saying about Lonzo's 36 points? Kinda silent...

Now understand, I want the MF to fail for a different reason than his loudmouth daddy (he literally wears a piss yellow uni), but the silence on this one is pretty deafening...
 
What are the HATERS saying about Lonzo's 36 points? Kinda silent...

Now understand, I want the MF to fail for a different reason than his loudmouth daddy (he literally wears a piss yellow uni), but the silence on this one is pretty deafening...
Excellent, the better he plays in SL the saltier lakers fans will be when he gets scouted and is completely shut down. Dude is still a storm trooper on the court (inaccurate shooter), which means he will be pretty easy to shut down.

This game might have turned his SL around, but it hasn't changed my opinion on him as a player.
 
36/11/8/5

After getting the first triple double since 08'.

I know "it's summer league".
 
So right. You're still hating on him. :dunno:

It was a good game. I still hope he fails, for the same reason I mentioned in the other thread--he's a Laker.

I'd be hoping for his success if he were a Blazer and indifferent if he played for any other team.
 
I hoard kicks as well, but I wear them. It's more about taking care of the shoes you do buy. You take care of them and they will last you a lifetime. Clean them when you get home. Don't step in shit. Don't let your heel drag too bad when you're driving. Etc. There's just something about having the cleanest pair in the room. And chicks dig it.

@HCP , your setup is dope as fuck, kudos.
Thanks brother. Ya, I clean mine all the time. Taught my son some old school tricks like a tooth brush and Barbosol shaving cream.
 
I think there's a world of difference between how you collect versus what I think of when I think of the stereotypical sneaker head - the guys who camp out to drop $1Ks of dollars for a limited release. The guys who buy multiples of limited releases to sell on eBay. The guys who hire homeless people to wait in line for them and/or buy additional merchandise to get around the 1-per-person policies. The Supreme fucbois. The sort of people that the signed Lonzo Ball shoes were meant for...but even they have too much taste for that shit.
Ya those people are crazy. I wear everything I own.
 
Ball's game reminds me of JKidd even more and more every game. Same court vision and skills if you ask me.
 

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