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Seriously! Please stop with these. No more. I simply can't take it.Nike Air Force 1 Hi ID Pendleton
Dope, actually am considering copping . Might be my first new jay model since xxiii. The only turn off is there's nothing on the back, no stitch nor border lining. How they fit?Definitely have a different feel than previous Jordans, very lightweight.
My first real "flyknit" shoe so I was a bit surprised how "soft" the uppers were. They fit much more snug and narrow than Jordan Retros, I would say much more true to size, for example, in most Air Max and Nike hoops shoes I am a 10.0, Jordan retros a 9.5, I needed a 10.0 in XX9's, my true size. There is some structure and padding in the upper, but definitely not a lot like a LeBron or Kobe shoe, it's how they made this the lightest Jordan with the knit upper and no skeletal pieces up top. Hope that helps.Dope, actually am considering copping . Might be my first new jay model since xxiii. The only turn off is there's nothing on the back, no stitch nor border lining. How they fit?
Good look, exactly what I was wondering about it. I have a wide feet, so might go for tts or .5 up. Heard there's still some xx9 in stores, might just go in and try them on if I can find it.My first real "flyknit" shoe so I was a bit surprised how "soft" the uppers were. They fit much more snug and narrow than Jordan Retros, I would say much more true to size, for example, in most Air Max and Nike hoops shoes I am a 10.0, Jordan retros a 9.5, I needed a 10.0 in XX9's, my true size. There is some structure and padding in the upper, but definitely not a lot like a LeBron or Kobe shoe, it's how they made this the lightest Jordan with the knit upper and no skeletal pieces up top. Hope that helps.