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Almost full sz downHow is the sizing on the speed trainers?
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Almost full sz downHow is the sizing on the speed trainers?
Almost full sz down
I'm sz 11 for V2 350
sz 43 for Triple S
sz 42 for Speed Trainers
You're prolly a 44 for Triple S. Maybe 45 is doable with those $195 socks!oops misread. Thought you meant the Triple S on your sizing comment.
OK.
I'm an 11 for UB 3.0's (which I'd consider my TTS)
10.5 for PK's
11.5 - 12 for V2 350's
Smallest size on the black Triple S on that pre-order is a 45.
You think I'd be safe?
Waiting for them to release more Grey’s.
Almost full sz down
Hell nah.
You want your toes to poke through the knit? Go TTS or if anything a half size down.
I was surprised too. I'm a true sz11 but those Speed Trainers are just tight socks with soles. They have no padding or support. Also nobody seems to have much stock so its hard to try on diff sizes.
You just told dude to go a full size down ont the speed trainers. Thats gonna be a very snug fit and his toes will be poking through the sock.
Im a 10 in V2’s, SSS and Speed Trainers. All fit fine, SSS a tad big but I woudnt go down to a 42.
Your toes dont poke through?
What are your guys' thoughts on Balenciaga's manufacturer change to China from Italy for the Triple S?
For me, a $927 Balenciaga sneaker needs to have that "made in Italy" tag. Imagine your lady's face if you bought her a Chanel bag with a made in China tag.
Even Stock X has 2 categories for the SSS. A made in Italy & made in China. The Italy ones are going for almost double the China ones.
Did they jack up the price $55 and move production to China at the same time? Because that's bold.
On one hand, I doubt production quality will differ all that much, but on the other hand, part of the reason I'm willing to pay extra to buy something made in Europe or America is because I want to use my dollars (however few) to incentivize companies to manufacture in places that have genuine labor protections (or to implement stronger labor protections in the other parts of the world where they might want to manufacture). On that front, I hate the switch.