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One of my faves. Anybody here use Instagram that’s normal lol? I need some sneaker people to follow that ain’t rich.
I get it lol, but it’s the reason why I fell in love with sb’s in the first place. I love concept sneakers ie papa bears, Hawaii, puf n stuf, bruts, milk box blazers, skunks etc.I remember when I was first discovering SBs it was right as the Hawaii's were coming out and all I could think was "who would want those hideous things?"
Now I really appreciate the concept brought to life.
Hahaha. I feel it. I’m not rich at all (I can go all day about how I pay a wheelchair note like people pay car notes), and I show a decent amount of kicks I think.**** me either, but it’s not even the rich part I just want to meet normal collectors. Not some kid who lives at round 2.
The syracuse and michigan pairs hit outlets. Your best bet would be to find the style codes for each pair and search ebay and google. There are plenty of sellers who resell outlet pairs for still reasonable prices.
What does a wheelchair run? If you don’t mind me askingHahaha. I feel it. I’m not rich at all (I can go all day about how I pay a wheelchair note like people pay car notes), and I show a decent amount of kicks I think.
only 1 i’ve seen
Too damn much! But yeah, mine, after everything, came to $36K. Insurance only covers the bare basics (basic wheels, basic seat, basic battery, etc.) and no essentials or quality of life things like lights (for night), elevating seat to reach stuff and to be standing height when in crowded, higher build quality and motor (for durability and longevity), puncture proof tires, and other things that actually make sense. In my case insurance only covered half, so like a car, I had to get a loan for the remaining $18K. That's how this cripple life goes sometimes though.What does a wheelchair run? If you don’t mind me asking
sounds ballerToo damn much! But yeah, mine, after everything, came to $36K. Insurance only covers the bare basics (basic wheels, basic seat, basic battery, etc.) and no essentials or quality of life things like lights (for night), elevating seat to reach stuff and to be standing height when in crowded, higher build quality and motor (for durability and longevity), puncture proof tires, and other things that actually make sense. In my case insurance only covered half, so like a car, I had to get a loan for the remaining $18K. That's how this cripple life goes sometimes though.
One of my faves. Anybody here use Instagram that’s normal lol? I need some sneaker people to follow that ain’t rich.
One of my faves. Anybody here use Instagram that’s normal lol? I need some sneaker people to follow that ain’t rich.
Who needs a pair?
My size tooWho needs a pair?