Selling out quite fast but have some decent sizes left atm like size 9. Ive got these in a different colour and paid £60 off adidas in the sale so just ordered these as they are a really good trainer.
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stingergb
10 Aug 165#3
First of all they are not cheap, secondly the person who wears them is not the only one who sees them, thirdly I did say that this is a matter of personal choice so buzz off.
BigYoSpeck to stingergb
10 Aug 165#2
They are cheap, and they're a running shoe. It wouldn't be safe to be looking at your feet when running, you should be looking forward.
stingergb
10 Aug 165#1
They look really ugly and cheap, but I guess it is a matter of personal choice.
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stingergb
10 Aug 165#1
They look really ugly and cheap, but I guess it is a matter of personal choice.
BigYoSpeck to stingergb
10 Aug 165#2
They are cheap, and they're a running shoe. It wouldn't be safe to be looking at your feet when running, you should be looking forward.
TlMSKl to stingergb
31 Aug 161#10
This is not ASOS, stick to deals.
neva2bizy to stingergb
31 Aug 16#15
Unfortunately they do. But do not underestimate the comfort of boost shoes. They are very very very comfortable.
stingergb
10 Aug 165#3
First of all they are not cheap, secondly the person who wears them is not the only one who sees them, thirdly I did say that this is a matter of personal choice so buzz off.
coventgamer
10 Aug 16#4
buy the proper ultraboosts at 130£ or some nmds
kris147
10 Aug 16#5
yea they are not the sexiest of trainers lol but the gap at the bottom is great for your feet when gping for a run and they are really comfy.
jumpinoffthbed
10 Aug 161#6
I had a pair of climachill, comfy and great in the hot weather but after a few months the soles were a lot less cushioning. Apparently the only ones that don't compress are the ones that look like polystyrene, I forget what they call them.
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