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Piss off. Soles are fine, its the inner part of the shoe, it is all worn and torn and looks like your mom's vagina now.Lose weight fatboy
Piss off. Soles are fine, its the inner part of the shoe, it is all worn and torn and looks like your mom's vagina now.Lose weight fatboy
In my country sure. Other countries arent my problem. I rather see my countries issues fixed first, like police brutality, then trying to fix other countries problems for them.
Blatant troll is obvious, ignore list. Going off about BLM and Antifa.
I said boosts dont last. And Yeezys lost their appeal long before Kanye "went maga". The Off Whites have been the most sought after shoe long before this non-sense. Nice try though.Yeezys lost their appeal because Kanye went maga. No one buys yeezys to last lol wtf.
Nike wants to be controversial, black youth and hipster youth will buy dozens of shoes and clothes a year. The maga crowd buys what? One shoe sneaker a year if that? Smart gameplan by nike on multiple levels.
Probably helped that Nick Cannon bought an entire store of Nike merch
They prolly have an even lower IQ.How about the people burning their shoes?
Nike stock prices are down on the flip side.
Little shit heads need to pick themselves up by their own poorly made boot straps.
They prolly have an even lower IQ.
Is it time to shift from "They're destroying their brand RIP Nike" to "They just did it for the money" yet?
wat?Blowing up coolers?
Nike sales surge 31% in days after Colin Kaepernick ad unveiled, analyst says...
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/sep/08/colin-kaepernick-nike-ad-sales-up
"Sales bested 2017’s 17% increase over Labor Day, according to Edison Trends, despite Trump’s protests of the campaign
The Nike ad starring Colin Kaepernick does not appear to have adversely affected sales, an analyst said on Saturday.
According to Edison Trends, a digital commerce research company: “Nike sales grew 31% from Sunday through Tuesday over Labor Day this year, besting 2017’s comparative 17% increase.” [...]
Edison Trends’ analysis suggested the company will be thinking its gambit has worked, allowing it to surf familiar controversy and create a “Trump bump” all of its own.
“Nike’s 2018 late summer sales show much the same trend as last year’s,” the company wrote, “with order volume decreasing slightly going into late August. The similarity decreases coming out of Labor Day weekend, however, with sales seeing a bigger bump on Monday and Tuesday than in the past.”
Edison Trends said its analysis was based on “anonymised and aggregated e-receipts from more than 3 million consumers”.