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Size preference

  • True to size

    Votes: 101 48.3%
  • True to size runs snug, but feels fine

    Votes: 40 19.1%
  • Runs small, need to go .5 size up

    Votes: 50 23.9%
  • Runs big, need to go .5 size down

    Votes: 28 13.4%

  • Total voters
    209
Just some pics I've seen on the gram..

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I know we've seen these before but here's a close up of these "Mercurial" style racers
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Bruh the hype of flyknits is only growing and yet alone for multis... Oreo 2.0s not even that great and they went fast
 
 
Bought a pair of the turquoise/volt racers recently and wanted to know what are some good no show socks for racers? I've tried nike dri fit no shows, but they keep riding down after wearing for a while.
Vans stores have some no show socks as well. they have a silicone rubber strip in the heel area to prevent slippage 
 
Since I don't have experience buying international via PayPal, could someone please explain the best process? I know to avoid Personal Payment to ensure protection.

I'm assuming it's best for the Seller to create an invoice, provide detailed description of shoes, attach pics, and request payment from Buyer?

Are there any loopholes I need to be especially cognizant of?

Background: I'm in US, looking to buy from Seller in Germany and I'm expected to pay shipping and fees. I'm also assuming I'll need to pay fees to convert from USD to Euros.

Appreciate any help!
 
Wore my Oreo 1.0s during the day/afternoon yesterday, then switched to Ultra Boosts for the night. Best of both worlds :pimp:.
 
 
Since I don't have experience buying international via PayPal, could someone please explain the best process? I know to avoid Personal Payment to ensure protection.

I'm assuming it's best for the Seller to create an invoice, provide detailed description of shoes, attach pics, and request payment from Buyer?

Are there any loopholes I need to be especially cognizant of?

Background: I'm in US, looking to buy from Seller in Germany and I'm expected to pay shipping and fees. I'm also assuming I'll need to pay fees to convert from USD to Euros.

Appreciate any help!
Always use paypal invoice, never "gift". Have the seller invoice you for the amount and list specifically what you're buying. The invoice should read "brand new / unworn size 10 flyknit racers atomic purple with box". If the shoes come in and they're worn or he mislead the listing in any way, you can open a claim with paypal and they'll have your back and you won't get screwed on money.

The reason people "gift" on paypal is because it doesn't cost them a 4% fee. Better safe than sorry imo. Never gift anything on paypal
 
 
Always use paypal invoice, never "gift". Have the seller invoice you for the amount and list specifically what you're buying. The invoice should read "brand new / unworn size 10 flyknit racers atomic purple with box". If the shoes come in and they're worn or he mislead the listing in any way, you can open a claim with paypal and they'll have your back and you won't get screwed on money.

The reason people "gift" on paypal is because it doesn't cost them a 4% fee. Better safe than sorry imo. Never gift anything on paypal
also, have the seller declare package as a gift in the customs form so you don't pay taxes on it.. most sellers know this and are receptive to buyers.. I've dealt with many European sellers and so far, I've been fortunate with my transactions.. good luck..
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