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You probably have pics from where you got them? Or a link?No, either unfortunately I am being serious, or fortunately, I got real lucky. I just haven't received them yet to compare, but I couldnt pass up the deal!
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You probably have pics from where you got them? Or a link?No, either unfortunately I am being serious, or fortunately, I got real lucky. I just haven't received them yet to compare, but I couldnt pass up the deal!
Def fakes.They look good in the pics, but you never know if they are going to send the actual shoes in the pics. Like I said, it seems too good to be true.
A, "Not For Resale" stamp? Wonder which outlet/social media account is going to run with that.
Calling people devils isnt helping.@bware113 TEACH THESE DEVILS
I agree with all this.What's that thing about having to constantly show support to LGBTQ community? I have no problem with it as long as everyone get respect. Brands do what brands do, they use anything to make money, so not much to say with their intention. Personally, it doesn't offend me, but makes me question what are the real intention behind all of this, it is almost like some comments here try to makes us guilty of something for not buying, because not "showing support". We are in 2019, the majority of sane people are fine with gay, what else need to be done? Why need to have everything from street, train, church, pedestrian cross road be painted in rainbow color, is it really necessary? I don't really understand the need to have special flag either, maybe later each gender will have their own flag.
Back to rainbow shoes, buy them if you like and this is what i do, but does it makes someone bad for not buying their "show support to" collection?
The build looks perfect on these.This and the sketch pair are beautiful
What's that thing about having to constantly show support to LGBTQ community? I have no problem with it as long as everyone get respect. Brands do what brands do, they use anything to make money, so not much to say with their intention. Personally, it doesn't offend me, but makes me question what are the real intention behind all of this, it is almost like some comments here try to makes us guilty of something for not buying, because not "showing support". We are in 2019, the majority of sane people are fine with gay, what else need to be done? Why need to have everything from street, train, church, pedestrian cross road be painted in rainbow color, is it really necessary? I don't really understand the need to have special flag either, maybe later each gender will have their own flag.
Back to rainbow shoes, buy them if you like and this is what i do, but does it makes someone bad for not buying their "show support to" collection?
They certainly may fit. I'm a size 12 in all new air maxes. However, for the likes of Chlorophylls, Patta denims, safari, I have had to wear a size 11 because my feet would be swimming in size 12.How do older air max 1s fit compared to newer releases? Would I be able to fit in some OG 2003 safaris if they are a size 11.5, and I am a size 12 in newer releases?
I find they fit about the same in length, but the older ones aren't as narrow as the new ones.How do older air max 1s fit compared to newer releases? Would I be able to fit in some OG 2003 safaris if they are a size 11.5, and I am a size 12 in newer releases?
I agree.Just create a new thread to discuss all the flag & LBGTQHJDUE talk. Thanks.