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SBBs are roomier across the first 3 eyelets...and this compared to Lasers and CHIs.
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I don't know man i've worn the p*ss outa my SBB's and they still look amazing.
SBBs aren't white. Its a cream color just like the Giants jerseys. Perhaps the cream color wipes off? Either way, I know Im not touching that side panel. Way too easy to f it up it feels like. Which is a good thing. SBBs were built for the shelf and not the streets if you ask me.
The quality on the 2013 royals is better than the 2013 black / reds (IMO)
A buddy of mine has the 2013 royals, while I have the 2013 Breds which he missed out on.
Even though I still want me a pair of Royals, the quality definitely doesn't match up with the 2013 Breds that I rock.
That being said, it will definitely be awhile (who knows how long despite our speculating) until we see another Royals release again
This question is a bit silly but I need help. Looking to cop my first J1 high. Do Jordan 1 Highs and Jordan 1 Lows have the same fit? I'm size 9 on Low. Thanks.
Thank you. So size 9 too? I'm size 9.5 on Janoskis and Roshe Ones. It's only on AJ Lows that I am using a size 9.AJ1s run TTS in my opinion
I use them in all my shoes, and they have been helping me out great for my collapsed arches. It does make certain Jordans a lot more tighter to wear (such as my Infrared 3s), but you should be fine wearing them with AJ1s. If it gets a little tight with the Spenco insoles in the AJ1s, just loosen up your laces and you'll be good to go.
I've debated buying Spenco insoles, I hear really good things about them. Anyone use them?
Awesome and repped, thank you for the info.
I use them in all my shoes, and they have been helping me out great for my collapsed arches. It does make certain Jordans a lot more tighter to wear (such as my Infrared 3s), but you should be fine wearing them with AJ1s. If it gets a little tight with the Spenco insoles in the AJ1s, just loosen up your laces and you'll be good to go.
Review on the insole?
Do you take out the existing AJ1 insole and replace them with the Spenco? Or do you just place and insert the Spencos on top the existing "stock" insole?I use them in all my shoes, and they have been helping me out great for my collapsed arches. It does make certain Jordans a lot more tighter to wear (such as my Infrared 3s), but you should be fine wearing them with AJ1s. If it gets a little tight with the Spenco insoles in the AJ1s, just loosen up your laces and you'll be good to go.
I've debated buying Spenco insoles, I hear really good things about them. Anyone use them?