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Another reason I've slowly stepped back from collecting sneakers. And Supreme is right up there for one of those sneaker stores to check out someday.
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I would get asked similar questions or that I'm crazy, but in hunting down sneakers is part of the fun too. Then get some stories out of it as well. Damn now that video makes me want to start back up again.... I must resist though.
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80% of the most recent purchases I made this year were bought through eBay or online. I only waited in line twice this year for shoes. Since the SB Non-tourage came out, may even be the DUNK Space Jams, SUPREME LA stopped carrying NIKE SB DUNKS until the 10th Anniversary DUNK SUPREME came out. The line was out around the block. I guess, people just ditched paying their utility bill that month just to cop a pair.
I've always hit up ACTIVE SKATE stores, Brookly Projects(when they had the location on Melrose next to SSUR and their other one in Echo Park), UNDFTD in Silverlake or Santa Monica, SUPREME in Fairfax, and Primitive in Encino. Stoped going to those places these past two years and ventured outside the city and just went back to my roots. Just like my recent purchase of the DUNK x 112 DJ Clark Kent/Primitive at my local skate shop. I even went up an hour and a half drive to my parents North of L.A. and Wavelengths Surf Shop have received overstocks of SB Fireworkds, Beavis and Buthead, Black Rain, and High Civilists at retail prices!