Driving shoes, are they worth it?
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Originally Posted by dr3d1zzl3
http://www.eastbay.com/catalog/produ...rand&sport=all
they got those by chance?
**** post up what you saw they had and ill order up a pair!
The link below is a list of puma shoes.... post up the pics of the ones you saw.
http://www.eastbay.com/catalog/model...&txtHighPrice=
they got those by chance?
**** post up what you saw they had and ill order up a pair!
The link below is a list of puma shoes.... post up the pics of the ones you saw.
http://www.eastbay.com/catalog/model...&txtHighPrice=
yeah im pretty sure they have those, ill get the specific names of em all and let u know, or maybe just take some pics.
some of them were around 35 bucks, some others were around 60
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Originally Posted by CLsmooth71
if they're reasonably-priced or you really wanna prevent your good kicks from getting creased up (like many shoe fiends, esp. hardcore sneaker fans), by all means, go for a pair of driving shoes. I've been meaning to pick up a pair too, but I'm a die hard NIKE fan and don't care much for PUMAS.
if they are cheap enough get them. it couldnt hurt.
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