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Uh oh is Nike Dead? First Natty since 88 without Nike program participating. And first Champion since Auburn that isn't Nike.Team Adidas fans stand up. All adidas final
uh oh.....
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Uh oh is Nike Dead? First Natty since 88 without Nike program participating. And first Champion since Auburn that isn't Nike.Team Adidas fans stand up. All adidas final
I try my best to not throw shade at Adidas but cant deny that. That was hot garbage. No ******* effort… some stan smiths? Is this Brooklyn in 1983 ?Trash *** adidas. Did you guys see the ‘gifts’ the team opened from Adidas before the fiesta bowl? ******* garbage look like you coulda got it from an outlet mall
Needing nice gifts is the kind of charmin soft **** a Nike boy would say. I bet oregons gift bags were really nice.
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anyone know where I can get the hoodie heatherman is wearing?
Am shocked he’s allowed to do that. If I was adidas I would be embarrassed to see thatI don't know where to get the hoodie, BUT I GOT THOSE SHOES!
Jason Taylor is always in a fresh pair of Js even what looks like 5 mins after the game ends lolAm shocked he’s allowed to do that. If I was adidas I would be embarrassed to see that
So the blank shirt was made in 2023, they brought that dead stock out, likely to meet demand, what's the issue? You'd be amazed how many shirts from Nike, UA, etc are similar, they make these blanks YEARS in advance, and then print accordingly.
Runsss..
So what’s the story with our expiring contract with Adidas?
Doesn't expire for 1.5 more years...
My argument is that only someone that is slavishly devoted to a clothing manufacturer would view something that is standard operating procedure as something nefarious when in reality, it makes rational sense. Again, how do you think these companies deal with excessive demand, especially in this political climate where tariffs make certain raw goods more expensive? Should they just sit on those blanks, knowing that they can easily sell those shirts to a fanbase that will pay anything to be part of a historic moment?Suuuuure...
Everybody does it.
THAT'S your argument...
How many years do they hold them? Because the quality and sizing issues have been complained about since day one. You'd think they'd have resolved it by now.My argument is that only someone that is slavishly devoted to a clothing manufacturer would view something that is standard operating procedure as something nefarious when in reality, it makes rational sense. Again, how do you think these companies deal with excessive demand, especially in this political climate where tariffs make certain raw goods more expensive? Should they just sit on those blanks, knowing that they can easily sell those shirts to a fanbase that will pay anything to be part of a historic moment?
It's a screen printed shirt, most people don't give a rip that the shirt was made in 2023 and sat in a warehouse until Adidas had an opportunity to put that excess inventory to work. Then again, I'm convinced that Adidas could figure out a way to help people walk on water and you Nike cultists would complain that this means that no one in the company can swim.