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Size preference

  • True to size

    Votes: 101 48.1%
  • True to size runs snug, but feels fine

    Votes: 40 19.0%
  • Runs small, need to go .5 size up

    Votes: 51 24.3%
  • Runs big, need to go .5 size down

    Votes: 28 13.3%

  • Total voters
    210
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Sold a DS size 9.5 to a buyer in the Philippines for $630 shipped just last month so price also depends on the size in regards to FK
Nice come up. I have small feet, 7.5. In most occasions, not a lot of pairs are produced in that size for limited pairs.
 
Why anyone would pay more than $10 for those beat MC's is mind boggling... and it would only be $10 so they can tell their friends they own a pair of MC's.
 
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Why anyone would pay more than $10 for those beat MC's is mind boggling... and it would only be $10 so they can tell their friends they own a pair of MC's.
at the end of the day, we are just ordinary people....
 
Any chance that Footlocker's website restocks on the bright crimson (flaming hot cheetos) Racers? Seems like they've sold out in a size 9 :\
 
 
You are 100% correct. Everybody is free to use shoe trees in their flyknits with the same reasoning that we like to wear running shoes casually; because we can. I suppose that's fine since the IKEA shoe trees in particular are detrimental to the shoe as much as they help the shoe. Personally, I'll stay away from that train.

With that, you can treat my post as informative rather than critical. Unless you're using full wooden shoe trees in them, then they'll mess your **** up and that's stupid. No offense to the homie a few pages back because he was obviously joking.
That was exactly my point. People can use running shoes for other uses rather than it's main intentional use just as much as people can use a shoe tree for other uses rather than it's main intentional use.

From the beginning I saw your post as informative. I too am just giving my opinion. I agree that using a full wooden shoe tree is not necessary, but if people want to then that's up to them.  
 
I'm usually a size 9.5 in Racers but ended up with two size 10 in the Oreo V2 and they fit perfectly so I'm glad that I was forced to go .5 size up in these. After some switching below, both pairs now match well together.


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That was exactly my point. People can use running shoes for other uses rather than it's main intentional use just as much as people can use a shoe tree for other uses rather than it's main intentional use.

From the beginning I saw your post as informative. I too am just giving my opinion. I agree that using a full wooden shoe tree is not necessary, but if people want to then that's up to them.  

A point that you might've not seen is that there is a negative effect to putting a shoe tree in the flyknits and that's what a lot some people are pointing out. A lot of people are referring to the stretching effect.

Your example doesn't equate because me using running shoes to walk around in doesn't necessarily have a detrimental effect on my feet.

At the end of the day I have to put shoes on my feet or something equivalent. But some people choose to replace the stuffing that already shapes their shoes and replace it with something that does less.
 
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yoooooo Cats still talking about shoe trees LOL, y'all hate on them but cannot stop talking about them and bringing them up...i don't get it?
 
Just copped a pair of mc trainers off craigslist for retail [emoji]128526[/emoji] and I was considering on dropping around $250 for them too lol
 
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