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i dont think cp does too much marketing now go back look at the ndg lookbook, the outfits wouldnt look half as good when paired with stan smiths instead of cps
A price quality ratio discussion isn't out of place here, and IMO, it's good for everyone to get a wake up call every once in awhile and be forced to second guess your purchases and re-think how you're spending your money. The problem is that every single Common Projects discussion has turned into a PQR argument, because this is the internet. You see pictures and you form an opinion. CP is the type of brand that you have to check out in person to figure out.
Why don't people ever have these price arguments over Dior sneakers ($400+)? Because they say Dior Homme on the side? Common Projects construction and leather feels far superior to sneakers that cost much more. The styling appeals to me more because there is no visible branding.
I find this argument strange, mainly because it never seems to come up when people discuss buying e.g. Tod's driving shoes... they are about as disposable and cost a lot, but people for some reason can accept that, while these only have the distinction of being sneaker-styled.
I got mine from 2000db, the markup in NYC is pretty damn high. I recently decided that I wouldn't do anymore blind jean purchases though. If I can't try them on or return them, I'm not bothering. Though, I do think I'd have a problem paying $340 for them, or whatever they charge.
how much are they through 2000db?
I got mine from 2000db, the markup in NYC is pretty damn high. I recently decided that I wouldn't do anymore blind jean purchases though. If I can't try them on or return them, I'm not bothering. Though, I do think I'd have a problem paying $340 for them, or whatever they charge.