PSNY x Air Jordan 12

It only takes European cards also?

Used to be any card. But the shipping address had to be Europe.
 
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You can go TTS if you want.. Sock liner in leather vs normal to me makes a difference. if it doesn't for you, cool I guess?
I don't think any of us are purposely trying to screw someone over in size. If you want me to preface "IMO" then I will
 
Hey guys do these shoes feel uncomfortable to you wearing them? I went down .5" on these. They fit good but dang they are killing my feet smh. I might have to get a sz 12
 
Hey guys do these shoes feel uncomfortable to you wearing them? I went down .5" on these. They fit good but dang they are killing my feet smh. I might have to get a sz 12

Nope. Mine are good. And this is why I never size down ever. I will size up but never down.
 
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Hey guys do these shoes feel uncomfortable to you wearing them? I went down .5" on these. They fit good but dang they are killing my feet smh. I might have to get a sz 12

Mine are uncomfortable because I didn't go half a size down need a 8.5.
 
Rule of thumb: A proper fitting shoe should always have a thumbs width distance from end of your toes to end of your shoe.
 
Rule of thumb: A proper fitting shoe should always have a thumbs width distance from end of your toes to end of your shoe.

Not necessarily everytime.

If you plan to use the shoe for high impact like basketball as your feet need room to expand when you land after jumping, then yes, you can use that rule.

But if you only need it for casual walking, just try them on as the materials make a big difference and you can end up even with .5 smaller of your TTS.

Personally, my knit running shoes are .5 smaller as I like the feel of running 'barefoot', casual are TTS and bball are .5 bigger.

At the end of the day, whatever your feet tells you what feels good :D
 
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Well this is what I was told to advise customers of while working for a major shoe retailer for over 8 years. I have to say for me, it's always been correct.
 
Hmmm yea it was EXTREMELY uncomfortable on these i doubt ill break them in. Most likely ill put these on ebay here later tonight. If anyone looking i have a sz 11.5..
 
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Rule of thumb: A proper fitting shoe should always have a thumbs width distance from end of your toes to end of your shoe.
na. snug exact fit, every time. unless its a shoe like air flows with a low toebox. they look weird if you buy exact size.
 
Not necessarily everytime.

If you plan to use the shoe for high impact like basketball as your feet need room to expand when you land after jumping, then yes, you can use that rule.

But if you only need it for casual walking, just try them on as the materials make a big difference and you can end up even with .5 smaller of your TTS.

Personally, my knit running shoes are .5 smaller as I like the feel of running 'barefoot', casual are TTS and bball are .5 bigger.

At the end of the day, whatever your feet tells you what feels good :D


Naw, a whole thumb of space in basketball shoes is too much unless you are used to wearing 2 pairs of thick basketball socks to make up the space to make them snug. As guards, we don't want our feet sloshing around inside the shoe when we're trying to stop & go quickly and turn on a dime. I hate the feeling of my foot surging forward in my shoe when I'm changing direction. Even a .5 size too big makes a difference in some shoes.
 
Naw, a whole thumb of space in basketball shoes is too much unless you are used to wearing 2 pairs of thick basketball socks to make up the space to make them snug. As guards, we don't want our feet sloshing around inside the shoe when we're trying to stop & go quickly and turn on a dime. I hate the feeling of my foot surging forward in my shoe when I'm changing direction. Even a .5 size too big makes a difference in some shoes.

Yeah, but it doesn't matter for the PSNY's. You quit on these. :wink:
 
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