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I went TTS, but it only works for me if I lace tight.
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Laced tight with TTS or .5 up? No way could I .5 down on those. Lol
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I went TTS, but it only works for me if I lace tight.
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Listen to Relentless, a podcast about Supreme
TTS.Laced tight with TTS or .5 up? No way could I .5 down on those. Lol
Interesting upshot piece
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive...-shoe-strava.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-upshotnyt
https://hypebeast.com/jp/2019/2/nike-zoom-vaporfly-elite-flyprint-release-harajuku
https://m.nike.com/jp/ja_jp/c/runni...&ranSiteID=9ieob0c66Uo-ih8369nrJfOO6cDXJivmYQ
Vaporfly Elite Flyprint will be released in NIKE HARAJUKU store, Japan on March 4. The price may be 81000 or 75000 Japanese Yen(about 731 or 677 USD). And you have to show your full marathon record(sub 3 if men/sub 3.5 if women) to be able to purchase one pair.
SameI like it that you have to show that you are runner to buy the Flyprint.
Scooped up the Royal 4% from the warehouse using that 10% code somebody posted a few pages back to put in rotation with my turbos.
They'll be on ice until I get back from this "Bid"..Not being able to run outside is
“BID” meaning deployment to a land far far away
https://hypebeast.com/jp/2019/2/nike-zoom-vaporfly-elite-flyprint-release-harajuku
https://m.nike.com/jp/ja_jp/c/runni...&ranSiteID=9ieob0c66Uo-ih8369nrJfOO6cDXJivmYQ
Vaporfly Elite Flyprint will be released in NIKE HARAJUKU store, Japan on March 4. The price may be 81000 or 75000 Japanese Yen(about 731 or 677 USD). And you have to show your full marathon record(sub 3 if men/sub 3.5 if women) to be able to purchase one pair.
This would never fly in the US and the discrimination law suits would come real quickly. You're gonna tell a disabled person that they cannot purchase this shoe unless the're sub 3?
Doesn't make sense homie...or else people without computers would have sued online only merchants a long time ago...This would never fly in the US and the discrimination law suits would come real quickly. You're gonna tell a disabled person that they cannot purchase this shoe unless the're sub 3?
Doesn't make sense homie...or else people without computers would have sued online only merchants a long time ago...
Doesn't make sense homie...or else people without computers would have sued online only merchants a long time ago...
Vayporflie you may...Certain "classes" (race, religion, sex, disability) are afforded protections against discrimination. Someone who doesn't have access to a computer (i.e. impoverished) is not a protected class.