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• #16377
By far one of the best trainers
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• #16378
So why ask the question "why is x worth more than y?"?
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• #16379
dude I've no idea who Common Projects are, they are selling what I can only surmise is over priced retro looking trainers, which have no technical or material advantage over a cheaper pair of stan smiths apart from they are "Common Projects".
I am surprised by this, whose the star name in that enterprise, why so lusted after by @Tenderloin, are they japanese? Limited Edition? Designed by someone "famous"? Mystically endowed with athletic properties? Going to make me stand out from the rest of the leather trainer wearing massive?If you don't have answers to any/or all of these questions, then why keep replying?
Of course I could just stick my own interpretation on them as to why they cost so much, but the serious question bit of my first post was supposed to signify that I was actually looking for a reasoned answer, not just straight batting back to me. -
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• #16381
These are Acne trainers and £250
These are Jigsaw trainers and £130
The Common Projects are really nice leather and a really nice design, everyone who has them says that they are expensive but nice. Why is a Rapha jersey worth 3 times that of a Torm Jersey? Paying brand/hipster tax. I also pay three as much for my drinks in London as I would in Wigan and my rent is way more than living in Lincoln.
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• #16382
the common projects stuff is generally well made nice quality leather etc, I think the shoes are made in italy rather than sweat shop mass production in vietnam etc so command a higher price or at least that's what they claim! clean looking nice and simple but the price is to heavy for me
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• #16383
Why do I keep replying?
I don't. I've responded twice. This is response number three.You clearly have a handle on why things are more expensive than other things when they look nearly identical.
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• #16384
those jigsaw trainers are butters too
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• #16385
They're pretty nice but £129 is expensive when you could by a Jack Purcell for half that
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• #16386
It basically goes 'do you like/want the shoe enough to pay the asking price'. That is it really. I'm with you on that shoe, but there are shoes I would pay that for.
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• #16387
They do look more suited to the proper shoe thread tho. I would go for filling pieces over any of those.
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• #16388
@d-goods, I'd never pay that asking price though. I haven't paid more than a hundred notes for a pair of trainers in the last decade, and I'll do limited editions when all the desirable ones are gone and the rest are discounted in the clearance sections.
Probably says more about me than the makers of the shoe. Where's @MultiGrooves when you need him to explain the vagaries of the fashion world...
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• #16389
wedding cake shoes ??
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• #16390
You'd still look a cunt.
(Just channeling pisti there)
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• #16391
The sole looks like computer packaging
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• #16392
We call it polystyrene in our house...
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• #16393
Totally polystyrene...
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• #16394
Well Mexico
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• #16395
WTF adidas.
Is like a shitter shadow of Nike atm. (That saying summing)
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• #16396
Anyone seen Palace x Adidas...
Pisti must be all up in dat shell suit.
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• #16397
previous page the trainers aint that nice, I like some of the jumpers and tops though esp the one based on the german world cup kit from the 90's
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• #16399
White trabbs >>>>>>>>>>
New page please!
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• #16400
Got these 2003 chilis for beaters at the weekend
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cultural appropriation/fetishisation, and availability.