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Nah, I am not apart of their shoe program. I've got a shoe guy that gets me 99 percentage of my shoes. For some reason, he can't seem to get seem to get golf shoes. So, I try online. I've been lucky getting the 1's, 3's, and 11's. I am hoping it continues tomorrow.I am the lesson after the fall.Comment
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A good friend picked them up for me. Thank God, because I was striking out everywhere I looked.
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Debating which shoes to get. Any thoughts?
Getting them simply for regular everyday life, which for me involves lots of walking (not talking treadmill/jogging/going to gym, just regular things).
I like the mesh design but apparently they track lots of dust and are harder to clean.
Might opt for hiking shoes. I'm not going hiking, but durability wise it seems like it'll be better for regular usage. Occasional walking through puddles and dirt on way to work, walking through dusty environments as well which is the bigger thing at times.
Always just get regular running shoes, but as years go on I realize I need running shoes less and less. I'm not going running or anything like that.
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Budget? Style? You gotta give us something to work with.
Just going off the top of my head - AirMax 90s are super comfortable for a regular shoe. Tons of colorways and won't break the bank. Should even find some styles on clearance if you look in right spot. Usually one of my favorites during the warm weather seasons.
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Budget? Style? You gotta give us something to work with.
Just going off the top of my head - AirMax 90s are super comfortable for a regular shoe. Tons of colorways and won't break the bank. Should even find some styles on clearance if you look in right spot. Usually one of my favorites during the warm weather seasons.
Mainly just want durability for everyday use walking inside and outside on a regular day, so doesn't matter if it's running or hiking. Not really looking brand specific or anything, just suggestions in if hiking shoes in general would serve that purpose better than running or training shoes would.
Mainly gonna wear it from April-November so it doesn't need to be warm.
Best I found were ones like Adidas Questar Flow and Game Day running shoes, but those are mesh and would attract dust. Hiking shoe wise is the one in the pic above (Chameleon 7) which I'm leaning towards.Last edited by Majingir; 03-09-2020, 02:16 PM.Comment
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Mike, I saw this picture and it made made think of you. Haha.
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I was able to get my Jordan 4 95's. I has loved that colourway since Nike dropped the original 95's.I am the lesson after the fall.Comment
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I haven't bought any new shoes in a while so I decided to spend some of my stimulis bucks on some new kicks.
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I got the self lacing Air Maxes. Super stoked but y’all need to chop up my debit card.Comment
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