First, unless your bankruptcy has a background, it is either a joint bankruptcy or a star signature shoe bankruptcy. Why else would anyone buy bankruptcy money in the future?
Now Nike and Adi's new shoes are still out, there will be a better series in the future, and there will be a new joint appearance in the future. Creativity and design will never die, only those who have creativity and design will die.
Also, when buying shoes, don't try to buy them and admire them, and then wear them out. They have brand faces, valuable sneakers and will not go bankrupt, like Chicago and Panda. Do you think it will go bankrupt? Not only will it not go bankrupt, but it will be cherished more and more as time goes by.
Second, if you are afraid of the price increase of sneakers, you can't afford them. That's completely unnecessary.
In fact, you have taken a fancy to a bankruptcy compensation, but you have no money. Don't worry about the price increase, I can't afford it. Not at all. If you have money, you can buy shoes. If you have no money, you can't buy them. Don't always keep your eyes on anything, such as North Carolina blue. There will be good designs in the future. What you have to do is to improve yourself. You can buy shoes directly next time. You don't have to hesitate because of this little money.
The influence of AJ's "bankruptcy"
"Bankruptcy" is a word that often appears in sports shoes circles in recent years. This word should not have appeared in the group of sneaker players. It is an adjective used by shoe dealers to describe the low resale value of a pair of sneakers. For sneaker players, the phenomenon of "bankruptcy" should be liked by everyone, but there are always people who are still dissatisfied.
A pair of classic Air Jordan 3 black cement ushered in a replica. It's not the depth of obsession that players have never started, but whether there are stars and limited sales policies. Such a pair of shoes, which used to be difficult to get started and left regrets for many sneaker players, is now lower than the original price.
The scene that should have been greeted with laughter did not appear, but no one cared. Of course, it's easy to get started, and it's always friendly to sneaker players. However, as toes who have been enemies with shoe manufacturers all their lives, there are many different voices and behaviors among us.
"What are you wearing? No one bought it. " "Heard of a few days out of AJ, super limited. Do you want to grab it and resell it? " "Everyone in Balenciaga wears it. I also buy a pair. " When these sounds and phenomena appear, how should the sneaker culture be passed down?