[quote name=mmmtodd' date='24 February 20
10 - 12:10 PM' timestamp='1267035022' post='584667]
i bet the #1 draft pick gets his number 93. Plus, ive looked before, and the Rams #93 is with a practice squad player...soooo....
I think this is just a rushed job to get something on the market. Its only been what, a month since Nike inked the deal? Look how simple it is, that shoe style is decades old. They slapped some words on it and pump 'em out. Im sure we will see something a little more customized and forward in the future.
That's pretty much what I was getting at.
It's simple, with words "slapped" on it. Even a beginner with photo shop could pump something like that out.
I'm not calling them completely fake, but Nike isn't the type of company that sends out preliminary-preliminary shoes. They get a design and then they sell it. Have you ever seen them sell the new Pre-Jordan Jordan's?
I'll concede if somebody shows me where they got this picture from. Neither Nike.com nor google shows up with anything, other than the link to Huskerboard where there is a thread about it. Until then, I'm inclined to believe it is a joke.
Yes, that shoe style is decades old. However, it's also one of the most popular shoe styles for serious Nike collectors. I'm not kidding . . . there are guys who would come in and blow their whole paychecks to buy every single Air Force and Dunk Low style we had in the store.
You can think it's fake as long as you want . . . but I can almost guarantee that it's real. Nike makes a LOT of low production number shoes that are primarily for the collector market. This looks like one of them.
Edit: not to mention that Suh himself posted it in his Twitter feed. I'm sure Suh, who has a well publicized contract with Nike, would go around posting fake pictures of Nike shoes.