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I wear a size 8.5 in the nike free run 5.0s and an 8.5 in the y-3 retro boosts... Guessing my sizing for some ultra boosts would be 8.5 too?
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I wear US13 Flyknit but UB13 is very tight for me, but removing insole is good.
I personally recommend half size up from Flyknit which seems to be so for most of my friends.
nobody talking about these? I'm digging them. A little too close to royals, so I'm passing
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they are too small for you imo
Does anybody feel like they start losing circulation in their foot when sitting around in their UB?
Does anybody feel like they start losing circulation in their foot when sitting around in their UB?
I tried a half size up but the only difference was more room in the toe box.Maybe you should get a bigger size
Been wearing thin sock liners. Just took out the insole and so far so good but damn I never wore a shoe without an insole before.
Socks can make a difference too, I wore a thicker pair of socks the other day with my MGs and it was pretty bad, but then the next day I wore super invisible Stance socks, made a world of difference.
Does anybody feel like they start losing circulation in their foot when sitting around in their UB?
LMFAOOOOOOAnybody else's toes turn black if you tie your UB's instead of loose lace?
I don't like that my toe knuckles are so visible in the 2.0s. Is anyone else having this issue with their white 2.0s?
Does anybody feel like they start losing circulation in their foot when sitting around in their UB?
imho, core black 2.0s are more 'black' than the 1.0s. everybody's free to like what they want thoughSo I took a second look at the CB's 2.0 in person, and yet again, the gradient pattern is still very noticeable from most viewing angles under lit conditions. Granted, its much less noticeable than previous gradient models, but in the end, it's still a gradient model. IMHO, the 2.0's should not be considered CB's. 1.0>2.0.