{"id":537109,"date":"2017-05-15T21:39:54","date_gmt":"2017-05-16T01:39:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=537109"},"modified":"2020-09-20T09:37:06","modified_gmt":"2020-09-20T13:37:06","slug":"air-jordan-4-laser-fire-red-in-retrospect","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/air-jordan-4-laser-fire-red-in-retrospect\/","title":{"rendered":"In Retrospect \/\/ Air Jordan 4 Laser “Fire Red” Pack"},"content":{"rendered":"
When it came to collecting kicks in 2005 (yes, collecting not flipping) the ‘cult’ was definitely still in ‘culture’ as lining up to get Jordans at the mall on Saturday mornings was far from mainstream even if Nelly was rappin’ about Forces and big brands were investing in a rapper from Queens or a kid from Akron.<\/p>\n
While 2005 certainly wasn’t all Timbs, G-Units or White-on-Whites, it still mostly was as the average middle schooler couldn’t pronounce Huarache and dropping more on a pair of kicks than an entire outfit was deemed silly. Yup, real life was still the runway for a neck-breaking shoe and only impressed two or three people in the know. Still, the internet and online communities were beginning to grow as sneaker obsessors had e-homies to dap in the dial-up days. So, where were these closet kick collectors congregating on the days and nights that weren’t a Jordan Saturday?<\/p>\n
Niketalk.<\/p>\n
The online forum that is irreplaceable for sneakerheads approaching or above 30 and impossible to navigate for everyone else served as THE place to find out about Jordan release dates before blogs boomed or brands had a hard calendar\/colorway campaign for anything with sales appeal. Yes, when it came to being up on kicks Niketalk was the end all be all.<\/p>\n
So, 12 years ago today if you were hitting F5 on your desktop at odd hours of the morning it was because your fam on NT let you know about a Rare Air online exclusive from Jordan Brand: the Air Jordan 4 Laser “Fire Red” Pack<\/strong>.<\/p>\n