The Nike free delivery comes around every now and again, nice to avoid that £75 minimum spend which usually applies
Plenty of sale items around at the moment too
Update - Use code CLNOV15 for another 20% off! - Goonertillidie
Pre Black Friday offer
Top comments
isaac132 to djsyk0
23 Oct 1554#7
Seriously who pays £270,000 a week for somebody to wear them?
snappyfish to walsall123
23 Oct 1529#3
I wondered why that Nike jacket didn't fit.
Vanderlust
30 Oct 1512#22
Mini-rant inc.
Always bothers me why companies like Saucony, Brooks etc can't hire a decent designer. Like seriously, how hard can it be to hire someone who can draw. Loads of amazing product designers all over the web posting stuff that they design for free as hobbyists. Yet Saucony persist in outsourcing design to playschools.
Takes the ****. Nike hire amazing designers. Hate them all the you want, but they do spend on their design staff. Actually feel annoyed when I buy Nike running trainers now. Few times I've been tied between a Brooks or Nike and ended up with the Nike, based on the style. I can run in anything if it's light and comfy so design becomes a major deciding factor, especially when a lot of Brooks and Saucony often aren't simply less stylish, they're actually disgusting and cheap looking. Not great when they can cost £120.
Case in point. A Saucony flagship model.
Look at the colourway, that alone should give you an insight into the maturity of the designer. That guy shouldn't be allowed near a colour palette. The design of the shoe itself shows that no expense has been spent on it. They simply made the shoe they wanted, albeit a great one in this case, and didn't bother with the design. Fine, but don't charge over a hundred quid for it then. At least have some savvy and black the whole thing out so it's not so noticeable.
Anyway, heat. Girlfriend wants some tab running socks. Only Nike has them in the size/colour at the moment so this code lets her have them.
djsyk0
23 Oct 153#5
seriously, who pays £270 for a pair of football boots?
All comments (101)
mousey
23 Oct 153#1
Plus Quidco!
domellooo to mousey
24 Oct 15#14
9%
walsall123
23 Oct 15#2
Tacky junk for your feet.
snappyfish to walsall123
23 Oct 1529#3
I wondered why that Nike jacket didn't fit.
leon121
23 Oct 15#4
Nice find op
djsyk0
23 Oct 153#5
seriously, who pays £270 for a pair of football boots?
isaac132 to djsyk0
23 Oct 1554#7
Seriously who pays £270,000 a week for somebody to wear them?
v5535 to djsyk0
23 Oct 15#8
Chris Ronald of Margate.
benjai to djsyk0
9 Nov 15#35
People who have more money than you.
vesdekis to djsyk0
10 Nov 15#47
I'm gonna go out on a limb here, I'm guessing... People who play football?
fattyuk to djsyk0
18 Nov 15#57
ive spent a total of near on £1400 for 3 pairs of adidas porsche design trainers over the years?
CrazyWorld
23 Oct 15#6
Code FA1015 expired on 18 October.
MBeeching
24 Oct 151#9
Clearly there is a minimum spend, otherwise I would demand empty boxes delivered pronto!
addyb
24 Oct 15#10
I'm just shopping round for some air max 90's might take a look on there.
Opening post
Plenty of sale items around at the moment too
Update - Use code CLNOV15 for another 20% off! - Goonertillidie
Pre Black Friday offer
Top comments
Always bothers me why companies like Saucony, Brooks etc can't hire a decent designer. Like seriously, how hard can it be to hire someone who can draw. Loads of amazing product designers all over the web posting stuff that they design for free as hobbyists. Yet Saucony persist in outsourcing design to playschools.
Takes the ****. Nike hire amazing designers. Hate them all the you want, but they do spend on their design staff. Actually feel annoyed when I buy Nike running trainers now. Few times I've been tied between a Brooks or Nike and ended up with the Nike, based on the style. I can run in anything if it's light and comfy so design becomes a major deciding factor, especially when a lot of Brooks and Saucony often aren't simply less stylish, they're actually disgusting and cheap looking. Not great when they can cost £120.
Case in point. A Saucony flagship model.
Look at the colourway, that alone should give you an insight into the maturity of the designer. That guy shouldn't be allowed near a colour palette. The design of the shoe itself shows that no expense has been spent on it. They simply made the shoe they wanted, albeit a great one in this case, and didn't bother with the design. Fine, but don't charge over a hundred quid for it then. At least have some savvy and black the whole thing out so it's not so noticeable.
Anyway, heat. Girlfriend wants some tab running socks. Only Nike has them in the size/colour at the moment so this code lets her have them.
All comments (101)
http://m.nike.com/gb/en_gb/pd/air-max-90-mid-winter-shoe/pid-10338547/pgid-11067026