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I bought a 12 for hooping, which is my normal size, but feel like maybe I should have got a 12.5 since I wear elite socks.
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Why not?
Think they’ll stretch and form to foot a bit?I bought a 12 for hooping, which is my normal size, but feel like maybe I should have got a 12.5 since I wear elite socks.
you only need to play in them for 10 minutes and they'll be broken in.
i had two 3hr sessions, still stiff as heck
strange. these didn't seem stiff to me at all. the Jordan 32 was stiff. took 2 months of wearing to finally feel good.
i had two 3hr sessions, still stiff as heck
hmm. How are Del Sol's versus the Blackouts?
this is freaking weird, i hooped in the 32 straight out of the box, but i copped my pair from the clearance store, so maybe it was worn and someone was kind enough to break them in for me already
Break in those pants
thnx for the info. Targeting one pair, want it to be a good one and i prefer Del Sol's more aesthetically as it is.not even close. I've only been able to try them, but the leather on the blackouts is pretty crappy to touch. the del sol's leather is nice and soft. I doubt it would make any difference in performance, but it's night and day when you hold them in hand.
My 81s broke in pretty quick but I lace up my shoes as tight as possible
I have the blackouts so that leather on them is super hard, not the plush leather they put on the other pairs.
I ordered 3 different pairs of the 32 to try out, and ended up keeping the lows. All felt very stiff out the box. I find the midsoles similar to the ones on the Jordan xii which were tanks.
Break in those pants
Good questionThanks grittyman good insight.
Wonder why more nba players don’t wear these? Only seem derozen and Marcus Morris
Del Sols, Final Seconds, and All Star all have a crumpled type of leather that feels slightly thicker than the smooth leather found on the Blackouts and 81’s. Both of those feel a tad bit roomier on the inside, especially the toe box area. Just got the MPLS the other day but those feel similar to the crumpled leather as far as fit.
It’s NT, so most of us obsess over every little detail of our sneakers but honestly I think the average consumer probably won’t even notice the difference. I can easily get the fit I like on the Blackouts by double socking or a quick insole swap.
Break-in time varies, but for the most part after 1-2 wears that initial stiffness should be gone. Leather shoes went out of style a long time ago... we're all used to synthetics, mesh, flyknit, etc so there might be an adjustment period if you haven’t played in a leather based shoe in a while. I like it because they felt where you need them too and are stiffer/more supportive in all other areas. Excellent at keeping your feet locked in and the more you wear them the more the leather really molds to your feet.
Do it...Must resist