I need some decent quality shoes, I don't care if they are knock off or not and I am willing to spend 80 dollars maximum. I NEED DURABILITY.
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I need some decent quality shoes, I don't care if they are knock off or not and I am willing to spend 80 dollars maximum. I NEED DURABILITY.
Roshe Ones Jacquards are on sale at www.finishline.com if you want them. you can cop them for like $60. that's what i got and they're coming in a couple of days.
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it's not just those roshes though, there are a ton of shoes on sale there, those are the only really nice ones that i found for super cheap.
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@Eternity here's the sale link: https://www.finishline.com/store/shop...nsshoes_casual
airforce ones are great af
these are good for casual life. not intense conditioning. max you can do with roshes is run most of the time. if you're going for mud, water and stuff like that i'd recommend something in the range of boots, like timbs or something. i wouldn't recommend running or casual shoes for conditions like that, unless you're fine with it getting a bit soaked.
Asics. /gewd
Roshes or adidas
I am not talking about intense situations, I basically mean like when it rains it gets wet outside and some areas (for instance my college) it also becomes somewhat muddy but like timber shoes so I might just get those and another pair of casual for non rainy days cause I don't think the 2 is made together :/
rofl go to batesfootwear dot com
On the contrary, Jacquards are dope but I've heard of some of them having durability problems later on due to usage of Jacquard on the upper.
> A pair of Asics (GL3 or GLV) are comfortable, from my own experience owning them, and durable. If you prefer NB, I would recommend the 998s or the 997s.
If you prefer Adidas, I would recommend the standard Tubulars. There is slight water proofing on the rims and the neoprene upper is very comfortable. While you have to break these in, it doesn't take long for them to fully break in.
What about these?
https://www.adidas.com/us/tubular-inv...es/S80243.html