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He just showed me. He actually has like no room at the toe.Thats kind of how mine feel... but I was told they'll break in a bit. Hopefully thats the case, because I'm sick of wearing too-tight shoes.
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He just showed me. He actually has like no room at the toe.Thats kind of how mine feel... but I was told they'll break in a bit. Hopefully thats the case, because I'm sick of wearing too-tight shoes.
So I haven't been paying attention to the thread much. What's the difference between the india and china pairs?SNS pair came. Made in india.
I guess SNS got both MIC and MII pears because mine came from China.SNS pair came. Made in india.
Yup. India pairs were shipped from US warehouse and China pairs were shipped from Sweden.I guess SNS got both MIC and MII pears because mine came from China.
So I haven't been paying attention to the thread much. What's the difference between the india and china pairs?
Yup. India pairs were shipped from US warehouse and China pairs were shipped from Sweden.
Agree by China pair came from NJThats not completely true. My SNS pair came from Sweden and was Made In India. Size 9.5
Man, I think 700s are such hideously ugly shoes. Like, I thought the 350s were pretty ugly too but they kinda grew on me, but I don't think there is a colorway that would ever make me say "yeah those don't look bad", because they do.
Man breaking in shoes don’t mean they’ll magically stretch in length. If your toes are up front just save yourself the pain and size up.
Can't upvote enough.as much as I would love Moonrock 350s, I've definitely outgrown that specific model. I refuse to wear those now.
Man breaking in shoes don’t mean they’ll magically stretch in length. If your toes are up front just save yourself the pain and size up.
My whole issue with the 700 is it's designed and modeled after a lot of high fashion sneakers, that all have high price points and higher end materials.
Typically, high fashion products, are not mass produced. Mainly because they don't appeal to the masses, they are called 1% designs in the industry. They appeal to 1% of the general consumer market as a whole.
So if you are Adidas, you have two options. Either you make less pairs or lower the price. Because the math/recipe doesn't add up for long term success.
The general consumer is already turned off by the price, but you are trying to get them to change their style drastically too. It's just not going to work.
Word?So they switched the soles on the new Zebs