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JDrake

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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: pontifex
man, the people who design sneakers need to be shot. why does everything have to be blinged or riced out?

just give me a simple 2 tone black/white, black/blue, black/gray, or similar variation of color. i don't need bright red, orange, blue, green, etc.

Heh.. it's interesting to watch styles. I remember a few years back when all the shoes were about 50% black/white, and had all kinds of crazy zig zag designs on them. Now it seems neon has made a return, and I imagine at some point velcro will come back too.
i saw some pump up shoes at the store the other day
 

6000SUX

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I love Vans. Many models are like Skechers, but more comfortable and more durable.
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: pontifex
man, the people who design sneakers need to be shot. why does everything have to be blinged or riced out?

just give me a simple 2 tone black/white, black/blue, black/gray, or similar variation of color. i don't need bright red, orange, blue, green, etc.

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simple designs are in. overdone sneakers look cheap.

those look like crap.

ok, so i got a pair of NB 991 they were 13 wide since thats the size i wear normally. they are a little too small. I sent them back for a refund because i really didn't like the way they looked when i got them. i'm about to order another pair (the NB 980bk) but i don't know what size to get. Since the 13 wide was too small, would a 14 regular be ok? the stores that have them only have them in 14 regular and 14 extra wide, not 14 wide.
 

nutxo

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Originally posted by: shimsham
the pair of sketchers i own feel like im walking on concrete.

yeh.

Most comfortable shoes ever made are chuck taylors. New balance is pretty freakin close though.