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L&H has the Fibas for a real good price if you want those
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Went ahead and grabbed a pair for that price.L&H has the Fibas for a real good price if you want those
I like these.
$140, damnWent ahead and grabbed a pair for that price.
I'll buy these to pair with those Christmas sweaters.
My eye immediately jumps here
Both statements are sad on both sides of purchasing this shoe. On the front side you have to check to see if the issue has been addressed. On the back side, already having a contingency plan because the issue hasn't been addressed.If the sole separates on that pair from lapstone I’ll just send it back to Nike for a voucher.
The only sad part is that these could have been a great sig shoe. The design is great and beautiful, performance is great and the materials is pretty solid with the exception on durability issues of the shoe on some owners.Both statements are sad on both sides of purchasing this shoe. On the front side you have to check to see if the issue has been addressed. On the back side, already having a contingency plan because the issue hasn't been addressed.
Correct. 34 and 36 the bestImo 34 & 36 are winners post the 30 mark
If the 38 sole separates after a few games in balling, I feel it'll eventually separate after some casual wear. Seems inevitable after so many miles, stress, wear, & tear.
36 the best post 30 imo.
I found the 36 really great followed really really close by the 38s then by the 34s.35s are still the best looking of all the Air Jordan 30 and up imo... For those who have hopped in these, how do they stack up to the previous air Jordan models over the last couple of years. Better, worse, neutral?
I regret not getting more 34s.