At What Age Did U Stop Wearing Jays

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I wear foams more then my js..but I have more js then foams..but now I'm about to start rocking these yeezys..I have two pairs..the breds and the zebras..very excited about these purchases..I rocked my royal blue foams yesterday and I think those are my favorite foams of all time..lol well that's all y'all n I'm 28
 

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14-24 I was collecting timbs, air force 1s, and Jays.
26-34 I pretty much only buy chucks, vans, and whatever in H&M

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I;'m 32 I wore my military 4s yesterday.
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dope sneakers are timeless

Same, I never stopped I just changed my style. I still wear J's, AF1s, Air Max's just my styles and colorways are different now, alot more subtle now.

Motorsport 4s on the way ;)
 

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Never owned a pair, didn't grow up rich or middle class, even at this point in life I can't rationalize spending 200 something bucks for shoes,
 

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Even in high school and middle school I thought kids were dumb for spending so much on sneakers. It's not about maturity, it's about level of intelligence. Spending $200+ on sneakers when that money can go toward a lot of other things was and will always be dumb.

Most people who dont buy jordans still buy shyt they dont need:comeon:
Please tell what important things you buy with your extra 200$:jbhmm:
 

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Most people who dont buy jordans still buy shyt they dont need:comeon:
Please tell what important things you buy with your extra 200$:jbhmm:

We're talking about $200 though.

I remember my cousins baby's father who was a drug dealer bought me $500 Gucci sneakers from Saks Fifth and left the receipt in case they didn't fit me. Best believe I returned that shyt ASAP and kept the $500. Point is, it's ridiculous to spend that much on sneakers that didn't even cost nowhere near that price to make. Would you spend $20 on a pencil? Of course not. So why spend $200 on sneakers that probably took $40-$50 to make at most.
 

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I'm 32 and I haven't stopped wearing Jordans. I grew up an MJ Stan for as far back as I can remember. Plus, I can wear what I want to wear at work, no dress code.
 

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We're talking about $200 though.

I remember my cousins baby's father who was a drug dealer bought me $500 Gucci sneakers from Saks Fifth and left the receipt in case they didn't fit me. Best believe I returned that shyt ASAP and kept the $500. Point is, it's ridiculous to spend that much on sneakers that didn't even cost nowhere near that price to make. Would you spend $20 on a pencil? Of course not. So why spend $200 on sneakers that probably took $40-$50 to make at most.

Almost nothing that people buy cost as much as it does to make, that's how you profit. That's Business 101.
 

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Almost nothing that people buy cost as much as it does to make, that's how you profit. That's Business 101.

I'm aware of that. Which also makes me aware of what's worth spending money on and what's not. $200 on sneakers made zero sense to me when I was 12, and still makes zero sense to me in my late 20's. Lack of education and superficial needs is what drives people into buying these things.
 
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