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My 2013 Shadows live up to the 'tank' advertising. Still haven't broken out the newer Shadows because the 2013's won't die..
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How’s the heel life on your 2013?My 2013 Shadows live up to the 'tank' advertising. Still haven't broken out the newer Shadows because the 2013's won't die..
That's where the most wear shows imo. Haven't hit the white meat yet though despite a ton of wears over the years mosy once I got the newer version.How’s the heel life on your 2013?
Hoping my 2018s are the same way.My 2013 Shadows live up to the 'tank' advertising. Still haven't broken out the newer Shadows because the 2013's won't die..
Thats usually the spot that wears out the most on 1's followed by the front where the stars are.That's where the most wear shows imo. Haven't hit the white meat yet though despite a ton of wears over the years mosy once I got the newer version.
except pairs from 85 correct?Thats usually the spot that wears out the most on 1's followed by the front where the stars are.
Haven't worn my 18's yet but hope they get the badge as well.Hoping my 2018s are the same way.
Especially since I only wear them once a week at the most.
...they really are the love of my life.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, I had to say goodbye to my quiver. Yet kept 2018 shadows and Neutral 85s for the daily. I'm really going to miss my 2011 banneds though.Hoping my 2018s are the same way.
Especially since I only wear them once a week at the most.
...they really are the love of my life.
Not sure about the 85s because I never owned a pairexcept pairs from 85 correct?
Your quiver?Due to unforeseen circumstances, I had to say goodbye to my quiver. Yet kept 2018 shadows and Neutral 85s for the daily. I'm really going to miss my 2011 banneds though.
I grew up on Bobbito Garcia and he used to refer to a shoe collection as quiver meaning a container for arrowsYour quiver?
…I am unfamiliar with this term.
Lately yes. Only semi-recent wrestler who could kinda pull it off organically was Enzo Amore (Although his personna was sorta d-bagish).
It was kinda cool back in the days when it was more of a niche hobby. I remember Bret Hart, Kevin Nash and Hulk Hogan occasionally wore them too.
I love that documentary on the old Stretch and Bobbito show.I grew up on Bobbito Garcia and he used to refer to a shoe collection as quiver meaning a container for arrows
I need a pair for the lowPicked up the Heritage 1s at the Nike store in the Mall of America yesterday for $123 out the door. Couldn't pass it up. They were 20% off with an additional 15% discount with the Nike App. Plus no tax!
I can agree about Bret Hart & Kevin Nash wearing Nike shoes as street clothes because I vaguely recall seeing pictures or clips of them outside of the ring with them on during the apex of their popularity in the '90s.
But I don't know about that piece of crap Hulk Hogan because I only saw him wearing Jordans when he was a much older geezer several years after his popularity and relevancy in the wrestling game waned. He was just a sorry geezer who was trying to come off as cool by wearing Jordans. There was no way he could stave off his old played out look because he's been having a bald skin top for decades now. Seeing Hogan wear Jordans made me want to vomit.
It's also proof that Jordan Brand is an enduring brand despite this old fool making them look bad with crap like this.
But this is proof that Hogan was always a poser who just tried to stay with the trends to come off as cool when he was really a clueless geezer.
^^^This fool l wore some JNCO jeans sometime in the '90s.
^^^ This fool wore Ed Hardy when it was trendy in the late 2000s.
this sounds like a personal problem.
Like Louisiana, can I help you?