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To me, yes. My main size is 11 but I fit in 10.5 and 11.5 as well.
How long ago did u pick ‘em & where, my friend?
To me, yes. My main size is 11 but I fit in 10.5 and 11.5 as well.
How long ago did u pick ‘em & where, my friend?
Maybe he's the guy on eBay?
Maybe 6 or 7 years ago on eBay. Was also looking for them at the time along with the Jordan Solefly Spizike "Miami Hurricanes"How long ago did u pick ‘em & where, my friend?
Maybe 6 or 7 years ago on eBay. Was also looking for them at the time along with the Jordan Solefly Spizike "Miami Hurricanes"
Found both on eBay. The Melo 8s aren't worn. The Spizikes were worn. I didn't care though, couldn't pass them up.
There was a Sean Taylor jersey that missed out on. An hour later, I saw Brad Tejada post that it was him that got it. Lol!@TheOriginalCane put me up on EBay. I need to deep dive; I got burned by EBay yearssssss ago on a clothing piece (Ice Berg). **** was fake & I haven’t f’d w/ them since. I did get bruh banned, & I got a credit, but man, **** be having me skittish. Lol.
I actually need to take a trip to Oregon to visit the best Nike outlet in the world & see if my partner haven’t used his employee credit on his fam yet. U can catch MAJOR heat at that outlet w/ zero sales tax.
@TheOriginalCane put me up on EBay. I need to deep dive; I got burned by EBay yearssssss ago on a clothing piece (Ice Berg). **** was fake & I haven’t f’d w/ them since. I did get bruh banned, & I got a credit, but man, **** be having me skittish. Lol.
I actually need to take a trip to Oregon to visit the best Nike outlet in the world & see if my partner haven’t used his employee credit on his fam yet. U can catch MAJOR heat at that outlet w/ zero sales tax.
Definitely! Always go through the "authentication program." Covers your *** just in case someone is grimey and tries sending fake shoes or shoe that don't match the description. I don't even buy shoes that don't use it. No matter how good the price.I'm not saying it's 100%, but eBay now has an authentication program. That's how I got those two pairs of "unreleased" adidas baskeball shoes.
Will it keep my sweaty feet from making farting sounds as I walk in rubber shoes?Get a pedicure. It'll change your life.
If you buy shoes that need to be authenticated, plan on getting the shoes in a week and a half to 2 weeks.I'm not saying it's 100%, but eBay now has an authentication program. That's how I got those two pairs of "unreleased" adidas baskeball shshoes.
Will it keep my sweaty feet from making farting sounds as I walk in rubber shoes?
I’m curious to the comfort level.
Okay, boomer.If it's that bad, get some no-show ankle socks.
Okay, boomer.
Why many millennials refuse to get on board with crew socks: ‘I’m not going back. I never will.”
First the side parts, now the socks...www.today.com
Back in the good old days when dudes wore short cutoff jean shorts and half shirts.Ha!
Look, I don't give a **** about "fashion", I only care about comfort and utility. Ankle socks all day, every day.
And as a "boomer", if I was going to do some sort of style-throwback thing, I'd go back to the tube socks of my youth (as well as skinny bike tires and skinny skateboards)...
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Back in the good old days when dudes wore short cutoff jean shorts and half shirts.
And the handlebars need to be turned up on that 10 speed. Unless your dad would take it away for doing so.
After I posted that picture, I wanted to clarify that those are NOT jorts, they are CUTOFFS. After you grew too tall for your jeans (or you tore a hole in the knee), you would cut off the legs of your jeans and extend the life of those things.
Also, in the days before advancements in polyester and elasticity, I remember that we would put rubber bands around the tops of our socks to keep them up high around our knees...
Don't even get me started on the things you could accomplish with a shirt and scissors...
Didn’t have jorts back in the day. That’s exactly what we had to do to have Jean shorts - cut off old Jean pants to make shorts out of them.After I posted that picture, I wanted to clarify that those are NOT jorts, they are CUTOFFS. After you grew too tall for your jeans (or you tore a hole in the knee), you would cut off the legs of your jeans and extend the life of those things.
Also, in the days before advancements in polyester and elasticity, I remember that we would put rubber bands around the tops of our socks to keep them up high around our knees...
Don't even get me started on the things you could accomplish with a shirt and scissors...