They been flooding the market with too many color ways so when things sit they become less desirable. I’m copping gamma 11s and that’s a wrap for me.
Bondi 8s are ridiculous on the feet. It's really the shoe for people on their feet all dayGet some fukking Hokas, if you think Brooks are comfortable then you'll fall in love with Hoka. I was working double shifts in Hokas like it was NOTHING !!
I see a lot of people in the plant rocking those along with Brooks and Hokas, so they must be legit.Are the OC shoes good? I seen a pair of trainers for $190 but I wasn't sold since I never wore them.


Youth ain’t into Nike like that right now. It’s just not hot for them. Coli hates hearing this![]()
Bondi 8s are ridiculous on the feet. It's really the shoe for people on their feet all day

If it wasn’t for the retros Nike would be dead in the waterI'm glad it's over. They burnt Jordan brand out. Same Breds every other year. There's no prestige to any of the classics anymore. They jerked the 11s, 3s and 4s, 13s and lastly the 1s. It's over.
These Gammas will be my last purchase. I'm in OG sneakerhead. Had the Pearl Foamposite in the 90s when they first dropped. That's when you had to be a hustler or from a rich family to have Foams and Jays.
Yeah that's a fact, I wear size 11 and sometimes I'm crashing into shyt, they're like clown shoes after size 10-101/2 but the comfortBondi 8s are the truth. Them shyts big as hell though if you're a size 12 and up. Looking like you slipped your feet in some jet skis![]()

cause them OC and Hoka’s look ugly af to me. I’m still loyal to UltraBoost 1.0sBreh do your homework.
Both brands have been killing it for at least 4 years and Brooks has been doing to even longer.
They have a die hard fanbase if you just consider the part of the market that is only runners who actually run. We are talking about people dropping $150-200 a shoe a buying 4-5 pairs a year when you think about a runner’s weekly rotation (daily trainer, speed work shoe, long run shoe, race day shoe).
Do the math — folks running 30-80 miles a week in shoes that last 300-400 miles. They are spending $$$$
Hoka, Brooks and NB are eating.
Then look at the lifestyle side. We already see what kind of a run New Balance has been on. And then look at the health care industry that seems to exclusively be rocking Hoka and On.
Now look at the suede versions of Hokas that people wear for fashion.
Nike has been playing catchup in all of these categories and next year will show if they’ve made up some ground. They were down 12% in the market last year and got a new CEO just to turn this mess around.