I'm new and I know most guys dont wear size 12+, but if you find a good shoe should you just pass it up based on the size? I found air force 1s and air jordan legacy at ross with retail 120+ but based on the size should I have left them?
PocketFullaLoot who’s dumb? Grown and disrespectful but at the end of the day I know a Real Sneaker 👟 from a knockoff! Ima trend setter the video is research dh
I clean up nicely at my Burlington but still haven’t found any vapormaxs today, went today and picked a pair of element reacts and a pair of Air Force Max Volt Hot Punch
Good haul brother. My Burlington has been death . Or maybe I have another hustler beating me to the finds . I'm going to be more consistent. What time do you go when you do a week run at a store?
Those vapor elite blackouts are easy money . Great finds . Question, was this filmed a few weeks ago or this week just wondering because it seems the vapor elite flood has cooled down
The sneakers in these videos aren't fake, these company's such as Nike send them over to wholesale/third party company's to distribute them when they are defects or even just having too much of those sneakers so they send them over.
i work and burlington andd we get em in all the time, we gotten air max vapor max foamposites, the thing is most of em are giant sizes like 14-22 mens or in womens sizes. but every now and then you can find some steals in normal sizes
Bro, I don’t know about the Ross stores in your neighborhood but every time I go here in the ATL they have zero, zero, 0...0...0...Nikes. They must back the truck up at your Ross.
Nike and adidas Cleats generally have 3 tiers. Each with a retail price of around 60, 120, 200+. Once you know what you're looking for it's easy to tell the difference. Look up nike pro and elite cleats in the same color. Take note of the differences. Ie. Studs(often times now higher end cleats have transparent studs vs shitty molded plastic. construction of the upper and its materials, and the "ACC" branding, etc.
But the easiest way to learn is to go to a burlington and look up every cleat they have using the style code, eventually when you find a high end cleat you'll be able to tell what's high end from then on.