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yeah those pics have been floating around for over a year now. its not happening guys, sorry.
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They're 100% legit
post a picture from the size tag then ???They're 100% legit
post a picture from the size tag then ???
lol try to argue with me, if you aint post a tagged picture from the shoe or size tag they aint real
there was even a website that revealed that those flyknit am1s are photoshopped
buy hey you can still think that they are real with your disney land vision
Yesquick question, do the AM 1 on Nike ID run TTS?
i only own the cords, but they fit tts for me
so..can anyone tell me how pattas chlorophyll and denim and cords fit? should i go TTS or go .5 down? thank you!!
lol its possible that your feet will shrink when you loose weight ?? i never heard of that before
same here...my cords fit tts... lost some weight, now they're slightly too big for me =(((((((((((
when you lose 60lbs they do
lol its possible that your feet will shrink when you loose weight ?? i never heard of that before
congrats to you joe
same here...my cords fit tts... lost some weight, now they're slightly too big for me =(((((((((((
nice work joeoh29
congrats to you joe
this is why I don't understand why there are so many questions asking about how x sneakers fits. there are so many variables between the feet of 2 random people who wear the same size that knowing how they fit for someone else seems useless imo.
I understand what your saying and it makes sense. my point is this, say that you and I are both a size 10. I could be a 10 because I'm just a tiny bit over a 9.5 and you could a 10 because your just a tiny bit below a 10.5 it's not a huge difference but that tiny difference could mean that you have to size up on a more narrow shoe and I don't. TTS would mean something different to you than me. Add nike's qc issues to that, I've doubled up on pairs and one fit out of the box and that other needed a bit of stretching. Beyond that small things like how tight you lace your sneakers could make a difference.agreed, but people arent looking for an exact fit. they just wanna know if the shoe typically runs bigger than the size they are listed as. for example if a size 10 fits more like a 9.75 or a 10.25.