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sorry dude I decided to keep my pattas
whats good with them round one pattas?
packers + cash
sorry dude I decided to keep my pattas
hope that's the case...usually a size 10.5/11 in J's...scooped the 10 from @McMaster06 here
IMO Packers fit big. Could almost go down a full size.
Same they fit like the saturday specials. Could of went down .5 but no matter what the fit is fine for me. Im a 10.
hope that's the case...usually a size 10.5/11 in J's...scooped the 10 from @McMaster06 here
You'll be straight. I am the same way 10.5/11 in Jordans. 10's fit perfectly.
hope that's the case...usually a size 10.5/11 in J's...scooped the 10 from @McMaster06 here
wait wha i miss? lol^^dont be blowin up the spot
Ever try on any of the GR Dias on? I got 2 pair from MLTD and they felt a little snug. The Packers on the other hand fit perfect even though they're the same size - went .5 down to a 9. I would have thought GR would have a bit more "giving"/roomier with the mesh toe box, but that's not to be the case for me. Think I should have gone TTS with the GRs ...Pretty nice, but I prefer transits and italias (only pairs I own) over them.
GRs made china or wherever. Colabs made in Italy. My Saturdays and Packers both fit more loose than blue colabs.
Ever try on any of the GR Dias on? I got 2 pair from MLTD and they felt a little snug. The Packers on the other hand fit perfect even though they're the same size - went .5 down to a 9. I would have thought GR would have a bit more "giving"/roomier with the mesh toe box, but that's not to be the case for me. Think I should have gone TTS with the GRs ...
Well, that seems to be the case. Thanks a lot, too. The GRs just were tighter than I preferred. In my mind, I was just think collabs .5, GRs TTS. Or as you put it, black .5 down and green TTS.GRs made china or wherever. Colabs made in Italy. My Saturdays and Packers both fit more loose than blue colabs.
Ever try on any of the GR Dias on? I got 2 pair from MLTD and they felt a little snug. The Packers on the other hand fit perfect even though they're the same size - went .5 down to a 9. I would have thought GR would have a bit more "giving"/roomier with the mesh toe box, but that's not to be the case for me. Think I should have gone TTS with the GRs ...
If it comes in that black Diadora box... you can go .5 down, if in regular green Diadora box...got TTS.
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If you guys can figure out the japanese website, a small restock of the sombras just went down on mita sneakers.
Only US 7 and 11.5 left, but i managed to grab a 7.5
http://www.mita-sneakers.co.jp/items/161393-75072.html
22,100 JPY shipped to a Japan proxy address. Shipping to Singapore from there should be another 2,260 JPY.
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I was surprised the pricing wasn't too bad either. What was the damage including shipping for you?
What exactly is a proxy address? You pay for an address and the company will forward your package to you for an additional fee?22,100 JPY shipped to a Japan proxy address. Shipping to Singapore from there should be another 2,260 JPY.
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I was surprised the pricing wasn't too bad either. What was the damage including shipping for you?
Mita ships to Tenso.com, which is a mail forwarding service. I use mail forwarding services from the US all the time so if they work the same, the process should be as follows:
What exactly is a proxy address? You pay for an address and the company will forward your package to you for an additional fee?
Thanks, you're the man. Repped, too. Anyway, I take it Mita accepts foreign credit cards, too? Or is that another hurdle?Mita ships to Tenso.com, which is a mail forwarding service. I use mail forwarding services from the US all the time so if they work the same, the process should be as follows:
What exactly is a proxy address? You pay for an address and the company will forward your package to you for an additional fee?
- Register for free on Tenso and you'll be given a unique shipping address in Japan.
- Make purchase and item will be shipped to your address in Japan. (usually a commercial warehouse of some sort)
- Once the package reaches there it'll pop up on your account on Tenso once you log and then you can proceed to ship it out to wherever you want.
- Shipping from tenso to wherever you are is another fee altogether.
- Typically if Mita does not declare the value of the package, you would have to declare it yourself, which means you can even declare the package as $1 if you wish.
- If Mita does declare the value of the package then that value cannot be changed unfortunately.
Nope foreign cards are fine. Ordered Dried Roses a while back and there were no issues with the order.
Thanks, you're the man. Repped, too. Anyway, I take it Mita accepts foreign credit cards, too? Or is that another hurdle?