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• #22227
truly the ultimate moderator to my consumption. including the month long periods when I delete it in frustration.
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• #22228
I've had better luck with End raffles compared to snkrs.
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• #22229
End even worse for me - always presumed they get allocated less stock? feels like more potential for backdooring with End too being bricks and mortar.
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• #22230
Fukin around... Bobba...
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• #22231
Kinda like.
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• #22232
Oh my goodness.
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• #22233
Michelin mud.
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• #22234
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• #22235
Do it.
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• #22236
Any recommended shoes/brands for folks with high midfeet (but normal arches)?
My feet are basically a bit tall in the middle, and long day's walks often leave the tops of my feet feeling bruised/sore, regardless of whether I'm wearing not-very-suitable things like Vans, 'proper' NB trainers, or Clarks trainer-boot thingys.
Not sure if that might not be some silly like over-tightening laces or not, or shoes fitting poorly some other way. Is there a foot-whisperer akin to a bike-fitter?!
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• #22237
I own a pair of Nike Cruzrone which I can recommend. They’re not going to get you much street cred but they’re comfortable AF.
If it’s really a concern you should look into getting some orthopaedic insoles.
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• #22238
Second child is on the way, so no street-cred concerns here..! Thanks!
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• #22240
In a bid to move away from my 'I wanna be 15 again' AF1s, I just got these. I'll need to wear them in so that they're less fresh white but I'm feeling good about the change so far.
Also, does anyone know someone who can fix trainer soles? I really object to buying new clothes but have worn through the above AF1s and they have air cavities in the heel that now act like mini suction cups any time I walk in the wet. I tried filling it in with a glue gun but that didn't work. So if anyone can replace a trainer sole that would sort me out.
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• #22241
I have never got round to it- mine go to the charity shop at that point - but I think Vibram can do it. Not cheap though. Also, currently closed due to lockdown: https://www.vibram.co.uk/LondonAcademy
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• #22242
In a bid to move away from my 'I wanna be 15 again' AF1s, I just got these. I'll need to wear them in so that they're less fresh white but I'm feeling good about the change so far.
Also, does anyone know someone who can fix trainer soles? I really object to buying new clothes but have worn through the above AF1s and they have air cavities in the heel that now act like mini suction cups any time I walk in the wet. I tried filling it in with a glue gun but that didn't work. So if anyone can replace a trainer sole that would sort me out.
These two paragraphs are ideological opposites of each other. Hahaha.
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• #22243
Broken them in yet?
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• #22244
not yet they feel comfy but quite sturdy, did you have problems breaking them in ?
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• #22245
Hey RADDADS
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• #22246
Tell me u coppeth
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• #22247
I did noteth
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• #22248
I haven't bought a pair of sneakers in more than 2 years.
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• #22249
Gopping in denim...
I like them in the blue grey white -
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• #22250
JFC they are beyond hideous....
I am grateful for the Nike SNKRS app, stops me from being able to buy anything