It is now clear that the "South Beach" colorway has been taken way too far. Nike should have quit while they were ahead, if they ever were ahead. The whole concept is almost as big a joke as the Miami Heat winning seven or eight championships like Lebron claimed they would. Lebron will never be the player that MJ was and his shoe game will never even compare to that of Jordan's. It was a shame to see this colorway on Jordan sixes and sevens (No hate towards Nike in that respect because they were customs though). I hope to see these on the shelves at the Tanger Outlets, so I can pass on them even if they are only ten dollars. Unfortunately, bandwagon riders and hypebeasts will probably scoop these up as soon as they drop.
First off, HATER ALERT!! With that being said, don't use this flip flop as an outlet to tear down LeBron because you're still enraged with the fact that he left the Cavs. But on the really real, do you seriously think that the South Beach colorway is garbage? The LeBron 8 South Beaches are dope as heck. And personally, I think the South Beach colorway was insane on those custom VI's, but maybe that's just me.
ReplyDeleteI didn't say the colorway was complete garbage, I just think it is overused now. I do however think the custom VI's are garbage; they look like straight bootlegs from Tokyo. Also, I can not agree that the Lebron 8 South Beach is dope. In all seriousness I haven't liked any of the Lebrons since the release of the Lebron 2 (Many of the models released since then released when he played for the Cavs and I wouldn't touch them).
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