GoNewMall.com Anyone ever buy shoes from here? I'm pretty sure they're fakes, at least the J's, but figured I'd ask anyway because I'm not finding many reviews and/or complaints about them.
Air Jordans circa 1989 Nike 2003 Air Max Red version (yeah yeah it says women's but wtf is the difference) Spoiler Adidas Superstar 80s Harajuku Tokyo 10th Anniversary (my current kicks bought the very first pair from the Harajuku store)
All time favorites: Jordan III White/Cement Changed the shoe game for Nike and for the man himself, clean and simple
Jordan 12's are my favorite J's. The playoff colorway and these. All time favorite shoe to play in RIGHT NOW is the Kobe 6. If anyone has those in a size 10 and willing to sell them let me know.
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I get that whenever I click on the title of the thread from the main page. Someone has a link, or picture from that site.
HYPERFLIGHTS Great looking shoe. They were the lightest shoes at their time then dudes started spraining their own ankles b/c the support was so poor.
The original version of this (ca. 1981) changed the way I dressed forever: And I skated in these most of my life: Until the creation of this (color-specific):
I never hooped with these but I wore them to school. Really liked it, although I do wish severe injury upon the person whom these shoes are named after. I liked its clean and simple look. These are my all time favorite day-to-day shoes evars. I always get the high top and cut it down to make it a low top. I don't like the natural low top. Parents used to buy me these until all of the sudden everyone started wearing them in the 2000's. They always last me at least 3 years... surprisingly durable. The thin ones are intriguing, but I haven't gotten them yet.
My parents wouldn't fork out the dough for the leathers (~$60) but they did let me get the canvas (~$30). Hard to believe that $60 was the ceiling for high-end "tennis shoes" back in the mid 80s. And while this was not the exact styling of shoe that was popular at the time, 5th grade (early/mid 80s) in Huntsville was inundated with boys wanting to wear "turf" shoes with knobby soles.
All time fave is the checkerboard slip on Vans. Current fave is Saucony Jazz original. I've had about 5 pairs now.
What did your chuck's look like after you cut them down to low tops. Those thin ones could probably be used as a minimalist style shoe.