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Why have two pairs the same colour?

Can anyone recommend any decent online trainer stores apart from Size that they have dealt with in the past without any problems? Mainly ones that stock a lot of Adidas trainers too?
 
Why have two pairs the same colour?

Can anyone recommend any decent online trainer stores apart from Size that they have dealt with in the past without any problems? Mainly ones that stock a lot of Adidas trainers too?

I just ordered some Air Force 1s from www.endclothing.co.uk (click the link in my sig for a hint at the colourway ;))...With an added bonus that I also bought some Woven Dunk Lows from their physical shop in Newcastle earlier this afternoon.

Pics later, the Game is raised...

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  1. They ain't trainers
  2. They're a bit chavvy
  3. They ming, hard!

1. Yes U R right

2.How are they chavvy i am not a chav nor have i seen anyone with these that are a chav Nike air max is chavvy.:D

3. I think they look gd but hey each to there own:)
 
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The ONLY way to lace up Supes :)

Supes shouldn't be laced ;)

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Are they the laces that come with them? Look a little over complicated. There is too much lace going on there lol.

How would you say he should have them penski?
 
I don't get how you can have no laces? Without them tight on my foot they slip and all my foot starts to ache where i've been subconciously been trying to hold them on.
 
Sorry to quote a pic but seeing how its a new page, how did you do those laces? Looks good.

The thread's still on page 7 ;)

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Learn how to do Lattice Lacing.

Then get two contrasting laces, knot them together (reef knot) behind the tongue at the top.

Take one lace and run it through the top hole, across the front and two holes down, as the Lattice Lacing link tells you. When you've got your threee angled lines of lace, double back and follow the lace back up to the top.

Then take your second lace and do that one the other way, making sure that all of the 'crossing' is the same on the way 'down' the shoe - over/under/over/under/over/under...When you come back 'up' the shoe, you will be running it over/under the opposite laces, creating the crosshatch effect.

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