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How many miles you run per day?If creases bothers you then maybe you should pass on this model. They were originally built for
runners not internet posers.
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How many miles you run per day?If creases bothers you then maybe you should pass on this model. They were originally built for
runners not internet posers.
If creases bothers you then maybe you should pass on this model. They were originally built for
runners not internet posers.
ORIGINALLY made for runningHow many miles you run per day?
wow, that shoe is over 30 years old about to fall apart and toe box still is in better shape than the brand new shoes we got on Friday with camel toe creasesCheck that left shoe on these originals
Who is that?Check that left shoe on these originals
Leonard Cohen.Who is that?
Jeff Buckley’s cover of Hallelujah is arguably the most beautiful song ever made.Leonard Cohen.
I would say roughly 3 years old in that picture from 1995 taken at the Mount Baldy Monastery in Californiawow, that shoe is over 30 years old about to fall apart and toe box still is in better shape than the brand new shoes we got on Friday with camel toe creases
Its irrelevant. we’re talking about sneakers straight out of the box. Brand new.I would say roughly 3 years old in that picture from 1995 taken at the Mount Baldy Monastery in California
I mean, sure. You can run in them...but to run/train in a retro running shoe compared to the current running shoe options with the latest materials/tech...I'd go with the newer tech.I never understood the logic that you shouldn’t wear retro running shoes to run in. Take these for example. Unless they made them inferior to the pair originally released in 91/92, running in these today should offer the same comfort level as back in the day. If they were good enough for runners back then I’m sure they are fine for runners today.
I never understood the logic that you shouldn’t wear retro running shoes to run in. Take these for example. Unless they made them inferior to the pair originally released in 91/92, running in these today should offer the same comfort level as back in the day. If they were good enough for runners back then I’m sure they are fine for runners today.
I never understood the logic that you shouldn’t wear retro running shoes to run in. Take these for example. Unless they made them inferior to the pair originally released in 91/92, running in these today should offer the same comfort level as back in the day. If they were good enough for runners back then I’m sure they are fine for runners today.
I mean....you 'can'....but why would you?
Sneaker technology has come such a long way in the past 30 years. Guarantee it would not be beneficial for your body to run in these compared to a modern day release.
illustrayt you're a runner....what do you think?