dhtowng
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Yeah I thought I’d answer that for ya bud. I actually ended up ordering a pair from Shiekh after reading your post lol. Came out to $58 though because no store pickup in my area. Still a decent deal. Had to go ahead and copp these before they start to dry up.It’s actually on the Shiekh site on one of the sale pages. I think it’s SAVE10.
EDIT: Oops, posted my reply before refreshing the page and didn’t see dhtowng already answered.
Just picked up my pair from Shiekh. Had to look at a couple pairs--scuffs and glue residue seem really common on these for some reason. Best mix and match I could do still isn't perfect, but no one will notice. And for $48 all in, I'm more than happy
I'm gonna start wearing these immediately. The pair of Chloros I've been beating on for the past 1.5 years is going in the trash. I wrecked them in all the rain L.A. got the past few days. They're just kind gross now, and I have too many pairs of crispy shoes to keep wearing them LOL
Picked these NDS off eBay for $20
Picked these NDS off eBay for $20
That's nuts. Never understood why people sell for this cheap. After fees doesn't seem worth the time. They can donate to charity and get a greater tax deduction. But great find for you!
I mean, I hear ya but I also get it. If someone is clearing out closet space and/or decides they don’t like a shoe or wear it hardly ever, and the shoe has basically no demand or resale value, may as well get even $20 for it. Tax deductions don’t do anything for you until it significantly reduces your taxable income. I own a rental property that allowed my to deduct thousands of dollars in maintenance a couple years ago and I barely saw a difference in my refund that year. Donating some $100 sneakers isn’t even worth the effort with the paperwork in terms of taxes LOL
Nah, you get 50% on donations. Lots of donation boxes and facilities around me, so there's zero extra effort compared to selling on ebay. If you have sufficient revenue, those rental expenses deductions should reduce your taxable revenue, so I guess we can agree to disagree (I have multiple rentals). Or perhaps you're hitting AMT negating additional itemized deductions. Either way, if I'm only selling for $20 before fees on ebay, it's just not worth it to me; would rather donate to someone in need.
Sheikh pair arrived.
These are my favorite cw of this sneaker.
Ordered a 2nd pair.
The SB versions of the AT2 that I have owned were unfortunately the most uncomfortable shoes ever! Unwearable for me.
That's nuts. Never understood why people sell for this cheap. After fees doesn't seem worth the time. They can donate to charity and get a greater tax deduction. But great find for you!
I second this.The SB versions of the AT2 that I have owned were unfortunately the most uncomfortable shoes ever! Unwearable for me.