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Seems like a lot of us have the same problem. Balenciaga needs to make half sizes! The 44 pleated fit perfect but the Arenas are too big or too small.
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tNew pickup. Havana SLP highs. Huge shoutout and props to FrenchFlair for hooking it up all the way from Paris for one of the last 44s. Repped.
No problem man
would not be a bad idea, but definitely expensive as ****. It is not easy to get the top accounts like Balenciaga and everything. Also finding who to sell it to (basically why shop here instead of barneys etc) would be difficult.IMO we should start a Kickstarter or smth for a US equivalent of Sneakerboy. You know how lucrative that ****'d be?
Seems like a lot of us have the same problem. Balenciaga needs to make half sizes! The 44 pleated fit perfect but the Arenas are too big or too small.
I hated the samples of the wool Balenciagas but I get the feeling people will eat them up
would not be a bad idea, but definitely expensive as ****. It is not easy to get the top accounts like Balenciaga and everything. Also finding who to sell it to (basically why shop here instead of barneys etc) would be difficult.IMO we should start a Kickstarter or smth for a US equivalent of Sneakerboy. You know how lucrative that ****'d be?
Can you hunt down a 45 for me?
oh ok, now I understand. It's a little weird, but hey if it works more power to themIt's not a gimmick, per say. They are paying more for the physical experience to those who can visit the store. It's like a one-stop shop for "baller" sneakers.
Their storefront is just for checking out the shoe in person, they have sizes for you to try and on and if you want to buy, they'll order you a pair and it'll ship from Hong Kong where their warehouse is at. Overall it is cheaper with low overhead and their store space can be very small and cheap.
Other stores and boutiques that has a brick and mortar store that stocks multiple pairs of shoes has more employees and need a bigger store for inventory. It also cost more to ship these items to their store while shipping in comparison to just stocking at a cheap warehouse in Hong Kong that likely has some great tax incentives as well. If you have a store in Beverly Hills or 5th Ave, rent and square footage will likely cost you an arm and a leg.
It also benefits from being devoted mainly to "baller" or designer street footwear, I am not sure any other stores are dedicated just for those products.
I have the Ozweego 2 from last season. The navy and maroon pair.
Edit: just read the question from the previous page. I got mine in a size 8 (my true size) And I would say they run just a bit small. Like, they fit me fine but I would go with an 8.5 just for a little bit more breathing room.
Ordered a pair of strap mmm and got them with a week from sneakerboy. Everything looks great. Sorry to the guy with the bad experience.