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Mine too, doesn't say a delivery day yet which is weird but hopefully I'll have them Monday
Edit: they'll be here Tuesday
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just checked, in transit.
bigdaddy's innit for the long haul.. staying true to the pinroll..... pinroll's till death yo
Pin-rolling/joggers are a fad now, yes; however, fads are only considered "fads" by the people who will gladly leave them behind when the next new thing comes out. There are people like myself and probably a few others who genuinely like joggers/pin-rolling and will continue doing so regardless of what everyone else deems "right". Fads are for highschoolers. Most of us should be at the point in adulthood where we know what we undoubtedly are akin to without the need of public influence.
just checked, in transit.
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bigdaddy's innit for the long haul.. staying true to the pinroll..... pinroll's till death yo
Ill be the first to tell you I just started pin-rolling early this year.
All yaw pinrollers been doing it longer than two years though? DOUBT It. (and i'm not counting Euros who've been doing it for a while).
Im curious, if the point is to show off your kicks, why not get denim joggers? or tapered jeans? I'm genuinely curious...
And i wear joggers (with the sweatcuff only) as the versatility allows them to be worn even in less casual/slightly more dressy environment (maybe the club, a dinner at a nice restaurant, etc).
But I'm not sure that pinrolling has the ability to transcend different environments and dressier situations. Like what do yo guys do then? just wear the jeans at regular opening? I know that has to burn/hurt... With the right fit/leg opening in jeans (which i would guess many pinrollers dont have, hence the need to pinroll), one can still show off the shoes and not tarnish the intended look of high quality denim/selvedge (more than one cuff roll, bunched up artificial bagginess at your ankles). IE with the CORRECT fit in denim, there's no "need" to pinroll...
I can't see myself pinrolling a $150+ pair of selvedge, not sure how you guys do it. That said, do YOU, enjoy em, i hope they help yaw bag chicks/yambs.
On that note, time to put on the flamesuit.
All yaw pinrollers been doing it longer than two years though? DOUBT It. (and i'm not counting Euros who've been doing it for a while).
Im curious, if the point is to show off your kicks, why not get denim joggers? or tapered jeans? I'm genuinely curious...
And i wear joggers (with the sweatcuff only) as the versatility allows them to be worn even in less casual/slightly more dressy environment (maybe the club, a dinner at a nice restaurant, etc).
But I'm not sure that pinrolling has the ability to transcend different environments and dressier situations. Like what do yo guys do then? just wear the jeans at regular opening? I know that has to burn/hurt... With the right fit/leg opening in jeans (which i would guess many pinrollers dont have, hence the need to pinroll), one can still show off the shoes and not tarnish the intended look of high quality denim/selvedge (more than one cuff roll, bunched up artificial bagginess at your ankles). IE with the CORRECT fit in denim, there's no "need" to pinroll...
I can't see myself pinrolling a $150+ pair of selvedge, not sure how you guys do it. That said, do YOU, enjoy em, i hope they help yaw bag chicks/yambs.
On that note, time to put on the flamesuit.
I Like the Ubiq x gt cools just waiting for the price to drop...you know they are sitting everywhere. Are the teal dragons even that limited, you got peeps on ebay asking $230???
Ummm yeah. We did it in the 80s in like elementary/middle school. I think they did it in the 50s, too.Doesn't pinrolling date back decades? I thought it was just becoming popular again thanks to the convergence of the skinny jean and runner trends.
I go .5 down from my true size for sagas. True size is 9.5. I get a 9 in sagas. Do you buy GL3's in your true size or do you size up .5 for them?
So some say half size down for saga's vs gl3s. Anyone have insight.
I am an 11 in GL3s and an 11 in OG roshe's
That perfectly answers my question repped.I go .5 down from my true size for sagas. True size is 9.5. I get a 9 in sagas. Do you buy GL3's in your true size or do you size up .5 for them?
So some say half size down for saga's vs gl3s. Anyone have insight.
I am an 11 in GL3s and an 11 in OG roshe's
Thanks!
Thanks dude! I've heard the 3m layer isn't all that great but I didn't know it was under the toebox. I thought it was just around the collar and heal.
http://www.ebay.com/gds/The-Foolproof-Way-to-Finding-Your-True-Shoe-Size-/10000000177630037/g.html
That perfectly answers my question repped.
I don't know what my true size is honestly. I would say i am an 11 for the most part. and i buy gl3s in an 11. But i have flyknit trainers in a 10.5 i am a 10.5 in jordans my air max 90s are an 11.5. I am an 11 in roshe's except flyknit which i am a 10.5. So when people say size up .5 im sure an 11 will be good if they say TTS thats where im confused because my true size is probably a 10.75 lol. So down or up i know where i should go...TTS always makes no sense to me because i don't know what we are referencing as a true barometer for your size
This is helpful with determining general US shoe size (which is the only one based on inches) , but the problem is that US sizes differ in ACTUAL size. I've found EU (and to a lesser extent, CM) size is much more accurate, and thankfully just about all brands will have their EU/CM size on their boxes and tags.
http://www.ebay.com/gds/The-Foolproof-Way-to-Finding-Your-True-Shoe-Size-/10000000177630037/g.html
You could always try this method to determine your true size. It helps a lot to know your true size so you don't have to base your sizing on different shoe models.