- Aug 5, 2009
- 6,918
- 745
Thanks bro
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I wish the Gold on those Black x Golds was a lil more yellow/brighter
I wish the Gold on those Black x Golds was a lil more yellow/brighter
Was thinking the same thing, they're way too close to the KP's too, easy pass and that's the first time I'm saying this about a colorway of any XI I've seen so far
When shopping for shoes keep the following in mind:
Before trying on new shoes, it is best to do the following:
- Feet get larger with age. We recommend you measure your feet or have them measured once a year. Here's a PDF version of a Brannock device that will help.
- The vast majority of returns are because the shoes ordered are too small. Running shoes traditionally fit at least a half size smaller than your dress shoes, which means you should go up in size for your running shoes. Running in shoes that are a tad too large is superior to running in shoes that are a tad too small.
- Your left and right foot may differ by as much as a full size. Fit the larger foot.
- Women's feet may become a half size larger or more during and after pregnancy.
- Feet tend to get longer with age.
Once you have your new shoes on, check the following to ensure your new shoes fit properly:
- Make sure you try on your new shoes in the type of socks you'll wear with the shoes. Different socks may alter the fit.
- Feet swell during the day. Try on your new shoes later in the day, when your feet are their largest.
Before you run, keep the following in mind:
- The heel should fit snugly with no slippage.
- The mid-foot - the area under the arch and over your instep - should fit comfortably snug but not too tight.
- The toe-box should have enough room to wiggle your toes.
- Because feet swell during a run, allow a thumbnail's width between the length of your longest toe and the end of the shoe.
- Moving from the ankle forward, the material of shoe around your foot should go from fitted, to relaxed, to loose around the toes. The material should not be taut around the ball of the foot. If it is taut, then you need a wider shoe.
- Give your feet time to adjust to new shoes - walk around the house casually for a bit before working out in your new shoes.
- A good rule of thumb for running shoes - if they hurt in your living room, they will definitely hurt on the road.
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p...646.4413887.4414035.4414024.15757866.15757876Regret not being able to get these. Damn bills why they gotta be paid yo?
Anyone know where I can still find these for retail?
Who knew Lebron had his own store called UNKNWN down in miami
Thank you kind sir. You have been repped.
Who knew Lebron had his own store called UNKNWN down in miami
Damn! These Lebron 11's go HARD
The Big Bang 11's >>>>> 9s!! Big time.
Just the look and overall shoe trumps it hard. Imagine a Miami Vice 11? HOLY Hypebeast