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woooooooooooow decrick i cant believe your comment, dub zeros are turly garbage along with the spizikes, anyone who begs to differ need to retrace their self proclaimed shoehead roots and see where they went wrong.
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like one of u said these feel very nastalgic becuz of the shoe that started it n the last one b4 the 23 but besides that i got mine 4 180:D
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THEY SHOULD MAKE A DUB ZERO AND 23 PACKAGE!
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everyone is talking shit but I think there the biz. we dont get jordans in san diego. so will someone tell me how to find em. pleaaaaassseeee and thank you
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I hope for the people who will buy them that the j1’s are made with ‘real’ leather this time, unlike the BMP j1’s.
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Some countdown offering…All this means is the clock is counting down until the 11/12’s are released in december
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nothings that much of a challenge anymore. all it is is money.
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People play basketball in Jordan’s? Shocker!
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terrail, i think the people that hate the XIX-XXIII arent ball players, so they wouldnt understand a good shoe.
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nope. please throw away
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I’m so sick of hearing Jordan fans hate on anything after the XVIII. Just admit it. XIX-XXIII are just as nice as everything else.
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pack needs red and the 1s are an OG colorway
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Eh… no thanks. I’ll wait for the OG colorway of the 1s to release in the fourth quarter.
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^ good call. Didn’t even think about that. I’m sure the quality is crap, too.
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they look like unfinished samples. and i dont see how the price adds up. Jordan 1’s usually go for $100, so does that mean i’m paying $210 for the 22’s. No thanks.







[...] From one Air Jordan Countdown Pack to another, we get a look at the soon to be released pack which features the Air Jordan I (1) and Air Jordan XX2 (22). Both include a black/white composition which is rather simple. The most noticeable thing about this pack is the disappearance of traditional Chicago Bulls red. However, this pack seems to be more nostalgic as it offers the model that started it all and a model that was released before the XX3. Release is scheduled for September 25th, 2008 at select Air Jordan accounts. Via hb. [...]
[...] The colorways are quite simple, using a black and white makeup without the traditional Chicago Bulls red. If you are a fan of the shoe that started it all, the simple Air Jordan 1 in this pack is a good choice. Via Hypebeast. [...]
[...] From one Air Jordan Countdown Pack to another, we get a look at the soon to be released pack which features the Air Jordan I (1) and Air Jordan XX2 (22). Both include a black/white composition which is rather simple. The most noticeable thing about this pack is the disappearance of traditional Chicago Bulls red. However, this pack seems to be more nostalgic as it offers the model that started it all and a model that was released before the XX3. Release is scheduled for September 25th, 2008 at select Air Jordan accounts. Via hb. [...]
[...] The colorways are quite simple, using a black and white makeup without the traditional Chicago Bulls red. If you are a fan of the shoe that started it all, the simple Air Jordan 1 in this pack is a good choice. Via Hypebeast. [...]
[...] Via hb [...]
[...] The colorways are quite simple, using a black and white makeup without the traditional Chicago Bulls red. If you are a fan of the shoe that started it all, the simple Air Jordan 1 in this pack is a good choice. Via Hypebeast. [...]
[...] From one Air Jordan Countdown Pack to another, we get a look at the soon to be released pack which features the Air Jordan I (1) and Air Jordan XX2 (22). Both include a black/white composition which is rather simple. The most noticeable thing about this pack is the disappearance of traditional Chicago Bulls red. However, this pack seems to be more nostalgic as it offers the model that started it all and a model that was released before the XX3. Release is scheduled for September 25th, 2008 at select Air Jordan accounts. Via hb. [...]