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Yah, nice comeback. "You're a fanboy, so you don't know anything, you only buy because they're Nike. " I mean seriously, what I wrote is blah blah to you because you obviously didn't even bother to reading.

You know your stuff so everyone else opinion are invalid?

And yes, you are practically asking for technical specs by saying Nike sucks and Asics is the best but apparently you only know of one side of the story. So ho can it be the truth? Because you were an assistant manager? Ok? If you want to know if Nike is now up to par, then call their number instead of talking about things you knew eons ago. But it's cool because "you know runners" and "very knowledgeable" about it yet have to send me to a support center for info. Ok buddy! You so confidently tells me that the logo is there for support to try and defend the ugly design but can't even prove it yourself? :rofl: If you aren't sure or just guessing, then don't say it or claim you're an expert.

I never said I am expert, I gave my personal experience running on the shoes and never bashed the performance of others.

Oh no, an insult on skin tight jeans. Ouch! So original! How did oyu come up with that one? That is a typical response from people who claim they know things but are really just all talk tough, they have nothing else to say other than "I'm done but return anyways to have the last word. :lol: Or saying I ain't going to argue but continue to come back and reply anyways. :lol:
 
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NB makes some very good running shoes. They're cross-training shoes are supposedly good too, I know plenty who swears by the minimus line.
 
Anybody know how Maison Martin Margiela Replica sneakers run?

I can fit a 9 in most US sneakers or 9 1/2. Do they feel tight?
 
So is NB up there with brooks and asics? I like some NB products..
Yep.

I agree with Marz and them. I've had several pairs of Nike running shoes and they all sucked. Shoes ranged from models with air bubbles to the Frees and Flyknit Lunars. I run 2-4 miles a day, 5 or 6 times a week...pretty novice at best. The Flyknits were good at first but they died so quickly. I generally replace my shoes every 300 miles or so and the Flyknits didn't even come to lasting. I have since gone back to ugly shoes. The Flyknits were dope and looked good with the Nike gym gear but whatever. $160 was too much for running shoes that lasted less than 2 months.

I also agree about going to a running specific store. I first went to a local one back when I adopted a healthier lifestyle in 2009. They were so helpful. A guy actually ran behind me to ensure the shoes fit my stride. They also have a policy that allows you to return any shoes that are worn for a refund. Good luck getting that with Nike.
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If you're in LA, I recommend going there.

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All ugly but darn comfy.

Went with da Knicks, b
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Got them the day the Gamma 11 dropped and they are still good money.
 
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Anybody know how Maison Martin Margiela Replica sneakers run?

I can fit a 9 in most US sneakers or 9 1/2. Do they feel tight?
They have Margiela replicas? Or you mean German Army Trainers? In which Margiela is the one making the replica.
 
They also have a policy that allows you to return any shoes that are worn for a refund. Good luck getting that with Nike.

They have that Fleet Feet that includes Nike and I think Finishline has that program now too, which also includes Nikes.

You act like people only buy Nikes at a Nike store. :smh:
 
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They have that Fleet Feet that includes Nike and I think Finishline has that program now too, which also includes Nikes.

You act like people only buy Nikes at a Nike store. :smh:
I don't keep up with the programs at Finishline and the likes so this is unbeknownst to me. It would be awesome if one can go to a Finishline, buy a pair of $160 Flyknit, and return it for a full return 2 weeks later after miles are logged on.

When I first went to that running store in 2009, I was skeptical on dropping over $100 on 'ugly' running shoes. Back then, at least to me, this bring back policy is unheard of. The workers are actually learned about the subject too, which helped me tremendously as oppose to the typical teenagers working at your local mall shoe stores.
 
I remember when Free Run 2s were still around a year or so ago they had that 30 or 60day "if you're not happy with your running shoes return for a refund" program. I thought it was crazy good policy but it was definitely adapted from other specialty shops. Fleet feet also works like the runners circle where they let you wear it and have you run outside and they guarantee fit satisfaction. They have 5k events and have ran with a few and spoken with a few runners that buy their shoes from Fleet Feet and sometimes they even let you return/exchange way past the 30 or 60 day date.

They also have these with other specialty shops like golf shops for example, not exactly shoes but with clubs and putters. Same with bike shops. It's nothing new really since these smaller franchises or mom & pops are trying to build a relationship.
 
p.s. wis i hate you for putting taeyang in my head, now i got that ringa linga song stuck in there. my gf's best friend is korean born/raised, sometimes i have her translate some of those songs and they're even more hilarious. 
:lol: He's taken a turn for the worse, or weirder. This is still my joint though:



I secretly set out to purchase that black watch sportcoat after seeing you post your pick up a few weeks back :wow:

:pimp: when you come to LA, we can rock matching jackets in Ktown, bro. I got you on grub for your bday too!

Wis all of those pickups are dope!

I didn't cop anything! (with the exception of some tanks and the AJ6).
 
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The sneakers are called replica's now lets not jump off topic :tongue:
Weren't they always called Replicas ? Either way they fit true to size. I wear a size 10.5 and purchased a 43(size 44 wasn't available) and it fits a bit snug. So if you're in between sizes, size up.
 
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They call all their clothes/shoes/accessories that were inspired by an older article of clothing/shoes/accessories "replica".
 
Or wait for that 50% off Jcrew final sale deal, one just ended last week (impulse bought like 9 patterned slim fit shirts :wow: hope they all fit :lol: ) and I believe I saw a spread collar shirt there. After the 50% off it was like $25-$35.

Brooks also gets some on sale and just wait for a 20% extra off those sale items and they are right there in your range.
 
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Or wait for that 50% off Jcrew final sale deal, one just ended last week (impulse bought like 9 patterned slim fit shirts :wow: hope they all fit :lol: ) and I believe I saw a spread collar shirt there. After the 50% off it was like $25-$35.

Brooks also gets some on sale and just wait for a 20% extra off those sale items and they are right there in your range.
XS should be money on you, man.

I'm surprised smaller sizes were still available at this deep in the sale.
 
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