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Post your fave trainers, sneakers, gutties, etc... (pg. 7)
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by kid nyce
some of mine are easy 200USD lol upwards to 350ish |
hooooooooly dude
$350?!
wow |
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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by narcism
they are old now, so dont look like this after i wore them all over eu
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I.LOVE.THOSE.
I've never seen them before, and as a puma obsessed client that's sad. They would be perfect for dancing. I need to dig around here in Toronto to see if I can find them. |
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| lücid |
i don't normally wear sneakers, but i bought these a few months ago since i needed some comfy cold-weather clubbing shoes, and i've been rockin' them pretty much nonstop since i got 'em.
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| Frenchie |
| What do you wear? Heals all the time? |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
What do you wear? Heals all the time? |
nah. in cold/snowy weather i wear my Doc Martens. if it's a little nicer i wear some cute Candies suede flats. and in the summertime all i wear is sandals and flip-flops.
i've just never been big on sneakers. the other ones i own are more for running and they're just way too sporty/casual and they don't match with a lot of my clothes. i hate when my shoes don't match my outfit, so i try to stick with really plain simple styles that look good with anything. |
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| Frenchie |
Ohh, cool cool!!
I'm a sneaker person 100%. I mean, I wear flip flops in the summer sometimes when it's just too damn hot for sneakers. It was only when I started working at my job 3 years ago that I had to wear really nice shoes and stilettos. If I could wear sneakers here, and get away with it, I so would. |
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| kid nyce |
| quote: | Originally posted by mezzir
hooooooooly dude
$350?!
wow |
lol some people collect sneakers like baseball cards, to tell you the truth, i know a bunch of well paid entrepreneurs who have made a successful business as well as profit from selling in the exclusive sneaker market.
Playstation 3 Air Max 90 - 2 of 25 - sold for $4,530 on the site I work for
http://www.bluesole.com/auctiondetails.php?id=2031 |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
I.LOVE.THOSE.
I've never seen them before, and as a puma obsessed client that's sad. They would be perfect for dancing. I need to dig around here in Toronto to see if I can find them. |
My wife just bought a pair of these... at Costco of all places ($50). |
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| Ripped Bag |
| Wow, style out the ass but barely any functional footwear.. fags |
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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
My wife just bought a pair of these... at Costco of all places ($50). |
Whaaaat! Nu uh!! Thanks :D:D
| quote: | Originally posted by Ripped Bag
Wow, style out the ass but barely any functional footwear.. fags |
WE wear what WE wear because they are functional for what WE do. |
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| Ripped Bag |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
Whaaaat! Nu uh!! Thanks :D:D
WE wear what WE wear because they are functional for what WE do. |
Sit around talking about how cute your shoes are? |
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| kid nyce |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ripped Bag
Wow, style out the ass but barely any functional footwear.. fags |
i wouldn't say any of the AIR MAX lines are hardly functional since they are running inspired sneakers. From the earlier generations to the air bag replacement of foamposite soles to the later generations of Air Max 360 run on air soles, i find to be HIGHLY functional to say the least. So much so that you see the trends FOLLOWED by the likes of New Balance, Puma, Asics, etc.
My only gripe about Nike (Air Max Line) is although they are stylish and comfortable, they are way too heavy for a true 'runners/trainer' sneaker. I prefer Asics Gel Lytes or Nike Tailwinds (Talarias) for running/training. Lifting and working out I wear comfort sneakers that support my ankles like the Air Max 90 which is ultra comfortable and is a mid-high top sneaker thus offering more support to the ankles then most think.
I wouldn't say something isn't functional until you've tried and tested and even then, preference in function depends on the activity you participate in |
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