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The fit on these things is killing me.
I want them to fit so bad.
...it’s tearing me apart inside.
-Clarkboy
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The fit on these things is killing me.
I want them to fit so bad.
...it’s tearing me apart inside.
Thank you G-ma.
Gone, but never forgotten.
I shall think of you every time the students in my elementary school tell me I have “drippy” shoes.
...apparently it’s something the kids say these days.
Believe it or not being in to sneakers and street wear has made it easier for me to build relationships with students. I teach high school though.
Your Nike card should be RevolveIf you’re trying to give me nightmares...mission accomplished.
this is the exact same issue I have with mine bro... right pinky toe, every time. the only thing that's done any good has been that footfitter stretcher I linked. Even sizing up doesn't do it–Nike toe boxes just be too narrow.Too narrow... or enough room at the end of the toes, especially the right shoe.
this is the exact same issue I have with mine bro... right pinky toe, every time. the only thing that's done any good has been that footfitter stretcher I linked. Even sizing up doesn't do it–Nike toe boxes just be too narrow.
ahh, I'm guessing that's why you were worried they might not be legit. every pair of ones I have is like this, although some are worse than others.This is the only pair of 1s i’ve had a problem with.
...the shape of these 18s is just different.
ahh, I'm guessing that's why you were worried they might not be legit. every pair of ones I have is like this, although some are worse than others.
I could barely get my forefoot into my TTS Mochas. I swapped for a half size up and they still squeeze my pinky toes, but it's tolerable and I'll use the stretcher on 'em.
hahaha, our struggles are the same dude. I legit can't wear 4s at all: I'm a TTS 10.5 and got EA to the Union 4s–grabbed an 11 hoping they're fit. nope, it's a squeeze. but I liked the pair so much I grabbed an 11.5 off GOAT, aka a FULL size up. still too narrow, and now I have like 1"+ of room at the end of the toe. they're clown shoes that still manage to be uncomfortableI’m having the same concerns about my University Blue 4s.
They’re so narrow in the toe area, I wonder if going a half size up would do any good.
I feel you bro i have same struggle with my 12 yr old son he got some fred flintstone wide feet goin on his tts length wise is a 6y but i gota get him a 7.5 mens to fit comfortably but then looks like hes wearing skiis smh.And before anyone comments, yes I know my true size, I've had my feet measured. The problem is I'm dealing with EEE width
haha, at least he’s got a chance to grow into them!!I feel you bro i have same struggle with my 12 yr old son he got some fred flintstone wide feet goin on his tts length wise is a 6y but i gota get him a 7.5 mens to fit comfortably but then looks like hes wearing skiis smh.
Believe it or not being in to sneakers and street wear has made it easier for me to build relationships with students. I teach high school though.
You all are too right. I’ve been a technology/STEM instructor for like 13 years, and my kicks and kicks collection have definitely been a constant in making a connection with my students, ranging from little kids to high school students. I get everything from “I’ve never seen those before, what are those,” to them thinking I’m rich because I have so many pairs (to which I then gotta explain to them the concept of building a collection over 20 years combined with being in a wheelchair which preserves pairs), to even making connections with the parents because I make these connections with their students. It’s always dope when my kicks, which have absolutely nothing to do with my job, actually add to my job in an unexpected way.I’ll never forget the day I wore my Raging Bull 5s to school.
Strolling through the halls, hearing kids say things like “Nice shoes Mr Magoo!” and “Wow…what are those?!” was a rush unlike any I’ve experienced in many years.
I felt like Ric Flair walking to the ring at Starcade 1988.
…I felt like a god.
You all are too right. I’ve been a technology/STEM instructor for like 13 years, and my kicks and kicks collection have definitely been a constant in making a connection with my students, ranging from little kids to high school students. I get everything from “I’ve never seen those before, what are those,” to them thinking I’m rich because I have so many pairs (to which I then gotta explain to them the concept of building a collection over 20 years combined with being in a wheelchair which preserves pairs), to even making connections with the parents because I make these connections with their students. It’s always dope when my kicks, which have absolutely nothing to do with my job, actually add to my job in an unexpected way.
Weirdly I unds my Shadows recently and I thought they were more comfortable than other releases.
Weirdly I unds my Shadows recently and I thought they were more comfortable than other releases.
Weirdly I unds my Shadows recently and I thought they were more comfortable than other releases.
Dude just sell them. You're clearly unhappy with how you spent your money. Sell local and move on.Mine certainly aren’t.
...even the soles feel thinner.