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Stand Up and Cheer for a $15 Sneaker
debbyski
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4-4-2007 8:21 AM
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debbyski
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Stephon Marbury could have easily endorsed an expensive line of products that didn't try to address a social issue, and I think he deserves some credit for that.
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4-4-2007
9:28 AM
laceym
Great idea, but I doubt they will be as popular as Air Jordans. Hopefully we don't hear about these being made in sweatshops.
4-4-2007
11:47 AM
debbyski
Hopefully we don't hear about these being made in sweatshops.
That was a big concern of mine also, Laceym.
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