They came in! FedEx left them in my building lobby with no notification but I luckily went on a walk today so I saw it on my way back. I guess they’re too busy on Christmas Eve to do **** properly but whatever, I got ‘em, no need to complain
ok to be fair, i've been thinking about how buying sneakers had prepared me for getting early reservations for vaccine appointments and have drawn a lot of parallels like the online queueing systems, shock drops, and doubling up in case of issues like sudden cancellations bc of low supply (which...
the 11s i ordered through snkrs canada shipped from the netherlands via fedex and they've been sitting in memphis since saturday. nike's official delivery estimate is dec 14-27, and given that shipping this time of year (on top of the recent+latest global supply chain issues) is SUPER busy, i'd...
pair from SNKRS .ca just shipped, once again coming from the Netherlands because Canada gets Euro stock for some reason, not personally gonna be too pressed if they show up after Christmas, but I could see how that would present a problem to someone else
Footlocker Canada didnt even sell anything besides PS pairs on Saturday, so unless they somehow literally got 0 stock for the men’s sizes there’s certainly shipping delays
arguably luxury fashion is marketed as "more ethical" because the higher price tags suggest ppl in the supply chains are getting paid more for higher quality materials&work, which is why a lot of people are drawn to it in the first place; the idea that people buy random things that they think...
dolce and gabbana are two of the most horrible people in high fashion and the fact that everyone gives them a free pass to spew vile garbage just because they make nice dresses is extremely embarrassing
we pay more for sneakers...
tbh $200 for an mp3 player + built in speaker that allows you to control the volume mixing of four tracks simultaneously isn't that terrible of a deal
the product description/faq includes a snippet about how "any song" can be uploaded and deconstructed, and i looked into it, apparently machine learning based stem reverse engineering has come a really long way and there are a variety of services where you can upload a song and it'll spit out...