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repped for deals, and for shopping the same way I do (price: low to high)
Anyone who shops without sorting low to high is a monster
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repped for deals, and for shopping the same way I do (price: low to high)
repped for deals, and for shopping the same way I do (price: low to high)
LOL, especially when it comes to Roshes - it's all about the price these days. Instead of springing for the new Flyknits at retail, for not much more I picked up some OG summer beaters, another pair of mesh LDs, and a pair of the leather Cortez. I've never been a fan of the Cortez for comfort reasons, but with the good looks and NM midsole, it's worth taking a $65 flyer on them for a fall/winter sneaker.Anyone who shops without sorting low to high is a monster
repped for deals, and for shopping the same way I do (price: low to high)
I will soon buy my first pair of Roshes. I am hesitating between the black (classic) and navy blue ones. Which would you recommend me?
I'd go navy blue - as a matter of fact I just did. Wore out my pair of navys recently and ordered some replacements that are shipping to me now. Either way you'll have a great looking shoe that hides the dirt well.
I will soon buy my first pair of Roshes. I am hesitating between the black (classic) and navy blue ones. Which would you recommend me?
Same here. I was shocked when I checked and there was only a 7 left.FIRE. Slept on em cause i figured no one would cop.
My pair just came in. These are pretty nice, way nicer in person. sorry for the crappy lighting I just wanted to take quick pics. I even forgot to show the gold lace tips.
FIRE. Slept on em cause i figured no one would cop.
LOL, I have flat feet and I'm fine with Roshes. They're a lifestyle shoe and I don't use them for any serious sports, so the included insole is all I need. You know your feet better than any shop worker, so tell them to piss off if they give you trouble.
I have another question regarding the Roshes.
As I have flat feet, will they sell the shoes to me without having to buy special insoles and can I wear them just like that? I never had problem with other shoes. Does my flat foot condition change the size I have to wear? I've always worn 9 UK (43 EU) and shoes always fit without a problem.
I am asking, as once I wanted to buy another pair of Nikes, and the shop assistant nearly convinced me not to as he kept insisting that I needed to buy special insoles as he saw my feet were flat. When I kindly refused, he started convincing me that I needed to see a surgeon if I wouldn't buy their insoles.
I had entered the shop with the intention to simply buy a pair of shoes and not pointlessly arguing with a shop assistant. As I got frustrated, I entered the shop the next day (the guy wasn't there) and bought the shoes without anyone interacting with me. I hope this is not the case when I go to buy the Roshes.
Thank you.
That's a legitimate question because the word "classic" gets tossed around way too easily. I think we're about 5 more years away from really being able to answer that.
Are Nike Roshe Runs considered a classic shoe? I know they are very popular and Nike always makes new colorways for them but at this point, are they a classic shoe?
Agree. They SHOULD be a classic when all is said and done. But it's too early to call it one yet.
That's a legitimate question because the word "classic" gets tossed around way too easily. I think we're about 5 more years away from really being able to answer that.
How's the leather feel? Nice and soft?