Thursday, June 22, 2017

Noted


Nike is collaboring with Momofuku founder-chef David Chang on a limited-edition sneaker... which went on sale this morning at 10 at Fuku, First Avenue between 10th Street and 11th Street.

The line apparently started at 6:30 a.m., with a rumor that someone spent the night outside to be first. An Eater editor reported that the line was a full block long and 100 feet around the corner on 11th Street.

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  1. Quote by Biggie.

    So silly people wait on lines to obtain the latest fetish items of crass capitalism

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  2. If Nike had the first clue about this neighborhood, they would make a sneaker for Ray's Candy Store.

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  3. Standing in line is for tools

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  4. This is soooo depressing.

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  5. chef version of david choe

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  6. And New Yorkers say L.A. is full of shallow douches...

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  7. Standing on line like this: the sport of those who have no life!

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  8. Noo Yawkers say "standing on line", not in line.

    As for standing on line for this collaboration of foodie and kicks, well FUKME. Yeezus!

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  9. let's us know what's important to folks these days.

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  10. P T Barnum is still prophetic decades later... it is true, "there's a sucker born every minute"!

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  11. In the name of fashion obsessives I must support sneakerheads ... but the Thursday morning line at Supreme this is not

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