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You'll know, and it will hurt because you'll know. But you'll still be fly because no one else will know. Just remember that lolUnDSing the pair with the mismatch EP first
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You'll know, and it will hurt because you'll know. But you'll still be fly because no one else will know. Just remember that lolUnDSing the pair with the mismatch EP first
Yea if it wasn't for NT I don't think I would ever be that technical in the 'what's acceptable or not' department! Its a gift and curseYou'll know, and it will hurt because you'll know. But you'll still be fly because no one else will know. Just remember that lol
Hey, this is the life we chose... Or did it choose us?... Either way lol we're here and we love it, even when it don't love us back and give us mismatched elephant print even though we clearly asked for matching elephant printYea if it wasn't for NT I don't think I would ever be that technical in the 'what's acceptable or not' department! Its a gift and curse
Y’all are some wild boys for going down 0.5 in these
I’d definitely have Lebron toes if I didn’t go tts
That being said I do wonder if those that went .5 down will have the same experience you're having shape wise. With my fire reds I got my TTS 11 and .5 down to the 10.5. 10.5 looked the best on foot and over time. Way less creasing and the creasing that happens didn't look as bad.
I remember back in the day when everyone would wear their kicks.
Had a pair of OG Infrared VI I beat to DEATH. Only sneakers I wore for like 2 years straight.
I can't recall anyone complaining about yellowing, creasing, etc.
You'd buy them and walk out the store wearing them.
I was young though, like 7 years old so maybe the older crowd was different.
Sir my shoes are for placing in overpriced plastic display boxes behind me and covered in LED lights and FUNCO pops
You think we go outside.
NO
we judge fits from the comfort of our pillow forts in our house.
That is a gorgeous pair there, buddy! I’m sincerely happy for you. I know how much you love these and the Concords. I’m looking to at least double up on this one.Thanks dude. I’m loving it right now. Two more pairs inbound. That’ll do it for me, most likely.
That front EP as thin as my hair on top my headUnDSing the pair with the mismatch EP first
not to be a disappointment to the thread but I returned my .5 down pair.- fit was perfect btw but EP was just too jacked. And now I have none.…and I’m fine with that. On to the next.
Let’s ****ing go
And if someone listed multiple pairs and you got an authentic and verified pair from eBay and didn’t like the print or think it didn’t quite match the listed photo… I find it hard to believe they’re helping you. That’s just how it’s going to be on any shoe with print like this.
Which is why I’m still scratching my head about the ”good old days” of eBay and tagging photos. People brought it up and it in no way helps with this scenario. So glad I looked at both my pairs in person and didn’t get burned for $275+
That's why I'm glad I was able to swap my retail pair for someone else's retail. And the size that I wanted locally. I could inspect and reject in real time if I didn't like it.
Although I think whether tagging pics would be helpful depends on what kind of customer service representative you get. I've gotten some really helpful customer service reps both at eBay and at the authentication service which has separate customer service teams. I think it would be worth that shot at the very least if you didn't like what you got and thought you might have gotten the swapped out pair.
I think eBay is still a bit more incentivized to resolve it for you being newer to sneakers authentication. Worst case scenario you might get a discount code or partial refund. None of them are perfect but for me it goes eBay, goat, stockX from a buying perspective. Seller wants to keep their five-star rating, eBay is always customer biased, and the authentication service wants to keep their record clean so you got multiple people you can go to for some kind of resolution. Not so when it comes to GOAT and StockX.
damn...he fast
not to be a disappointment to the thread but I returned my .5 down pair.- fit was perfect btw but EP was just too jacked. And now I have none.…and I’m fine with that. On to the next.
You may still be unhappy if the only issue is how the elephant print looks in person. eBay doesn’t owe anyone more than the verified shoe in the size and condition listed. I’d love to see evidence of them ever canceling a sale for a seller whose EP didn’t quite look the same (but not mismatched or horrible looking). I don’t think eBay is on your side, confirmation or not.Way too much wasted text going on above me. All that needs to be done, is confirm with the seller beforehand, that you see/receive pictures of the actual pair you will receive. That's all you have to do. Communicate and confirm beforehand.
You may still be unhappy if the only issue is how the elephant print looks in person. eBay doesn’t owe anyone more than the verified shoe in the size and condition listed. I’d love to see evidence of them ever canceling a sale for a seller whose EP didn’t quite look the same (but not mismatched or horrible looking). I don’t think eBay is on your side, confirmation or not.
Depends entirely on your foot shape. I measure an exact 11 TTS on the device, but I also have relatively narrow feet. I buy practically every Nike/Jordan in 11 and live with the results (other than Huarache runners) and have never had a real issue in decades (other than my TTS in the 34 lows killing the tops of my toes). I don't usually engage in the ridiculous NT sizing talk, either. In the case of these latest III retros, I discovered for myself with other recent III releases that for some reason they fit me with tons of empty toe space. And because I have narrow feet, the width isn't an issue in THIS shoe for me going down 0.5. Wore my first pair all day Saturday, no problem.
Now one of my other all-time favorites, the XI low IE black/reds---I have extra toe space in those, too. But I'm pretty sure if I went down in that pair, my pinky toes would get killed by the overall narrow build. So I just live with the toe space in those bad boys.
Ya know, this isn't why I went down half a size, but it's certainly a potential benefit for those of us who can go down on these and still have them be comfortable.
damn...he fast
The playoff 13s were $390 and the reimagined III’s were $340. Gotta be based on size, right?
the NA on one of my pairs and maybe even the back EP has some serious lean to it. Other than that I'm content.