No longer in production and in mint/brand new condition. You fucked up when you made it a verb though.
My bad damn! Dude at the store told me that meant they were no longer in production and unavailable.
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No longer in production and in mint/brand new condition. You fucked up when you made it a verb though.
My bad damn! Dude at the store told me that meant they were no longer in production and unavailable.
Playas Fuck up!![]()
No longer in production and in mint/brand new condition. You fucked up when you made it a verb though.![]()
No. The word used to mean new is "new".I thought it only meant new![]()
No. The word used to mean new is "new".
Maybe you young cats do it different nowadays tho.![]()
Ok. Learn to communicate better. Something else old cats do better than youngins. You quoted an entire sentence and responded. It reads as if you are countering the entire quote and not just the word "mint".I have a "Deadstock" pair of Jordan 3's from 2001. That means they're no longer made/sold and that they're "New" not mint.
I was stating that Deadstock didn't mean "Mint", it meant new.
Maybe you old cats do it different?![]()
Ok. Learn to communicate better. Something else old cats do better than youngins. You quoted an entire sentence and responded. It reads as if you are countering the entire quote and not just the word "mint".
As for "mint", it can be interchangeable with new, certainly when using the DS designation. Mint originated from the phrase "fresh out the mint" as a description for freshly printed new coins. In sneaker terms "mint" (used to atleast) mean brand new in box and fresh factory condition. Mint can at times be a higher designation than "new" because new can have signs of aging and yellowing while mint doesn't. Again, maybe you use terms more loosely. But it wasn't always like that.
Deadstock embodies out of production shoe that's new/mint.
No longer in production and in mint/brand new condition. You fucked up when you made it a verb though.![]()
But if they show any sign of being worn once how can they be mint? That would be NDS or "near mint".I will communicate this, Mint and Deadstock are two totally different things. If I buy a pair of shoes off of eBay and the title states "Deadstock", that means they're new. If I open the box and they were worn once but are in "Mint" condition the auction was misleading and a lie.
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You had the right idea though.Learn something new everyday fam! I appreciate the knowledge!![]()
But if they show any sign of being worn once how can they be mint? That would be NDS or "near mint".
What he do?
OK. We disagree on mint. Your description is "near mint" to me.Near DS and mint are basically the same thing. NDS just means worn once maybe twice and no longer in production.
Mint means worn once or twice but basically new.
Yes. We agree on that. Mint is where me and the brother disagree.Wait
Deadstock means that no foot has been inside that shoe
But if they show any sign of being worn once how can they be mint? That would be NDS or "near mint".
What he do?
You had the right idea though.
Youre the Emmit Smith of snearheads...35second mark
"deadstocked" "debacled"![]()
No. The word used to mean new is "new".
Maybe you young cats do it different nowadays tho.![]()
I've been in the shoe game a loooong time... and deadstock to describe as new, never worn or tried on has been around forever.
How's this an argument? Dead stock means the stocks dead. No longer in stores and the strings are still factory tied because they've never been worn.
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Those all patent 6 were some of the first flea market j's to actually be produced and called limited.
The first sneakers I ever sold on ebay were Jordan XII's and The Original Pennys (air foamposites one royal) around 1999. And that was just ebay. Reselling sneakers predates your timeframe bro.How, when reselling sneakers is something that's occurred within the past ten-fifteen years?
The first sneakers I ever sold on ebay were Jordan XII's and The Original Pennys (air foamposites one royal) around 1999. And that was just ebay. Reselling sneakers predates your timeframe bro.
And terms like deadstock, variant, samples, and such have been around since not long after that. Atleast.
Now youre readjusting. Who said anything about there being money in it? And "being money in it" is subjective as hell. You originally said people wernt reselling prior to 10-15 years.What are you talking about?
2014 - 1999 = ?
And retros were being made in 1992...retros didn't become popular until after 1999
You sell shit on ebay, of course shit was sold on ebay. There was no money in selling kicks until the past five years. Which is why you have more limited releases and people camping.
Nobody was using the fuckin term deadstock for kicks back in 1999.
The term deadstock comes from the way stores referred to their inventory...point blank period. The term deadstock didn't just pop up, because reselling kicks is a new phenomenon. Just like nobody was calling themselves a sneakerhead back in 1999.
What L?No you're changing the argument because you didn't know what deadstock meant. You were wrong. Selling kicks for money wasn't the same, because the term reselling didn't even exist...my point. Just like sneakerhead and deadstock didn't exist.
Stop trying to flip arguments to protect your ego. Everyone is already aware you didn't know what deadstock meant, but tried to clown dude anyway. Take your L.
1)One who resells a previously owned or worn sneaker. 2)One who purchases with the intent to resell.define reseller or reselling?
Well before then. Without boring you with details or coming off on some lame bragging shit... I was into kicks heavy since high school. Got a fresh pair weekly. When I went to college it got worse. Had partners working in and managing shoe stores at the malls. Would purchase to wear and stack and sell. I think the first pair of Jordans I resold were the Bugs Bunnys around 94. The first retros I resold were black V's around 1999 (my partner managed footlocker). Those soldout of stores fast and I had several pair and sold them all including the pair I wore as personals for well over retail. I remember not liking them after they broke in because the toebox wrinkled way too easy. They were not the same nubuck/suede as the OG.So you were doing that in 99![]()
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