nike trainers... there were some nike trainers out a few years ago, they were lycra type material and very light weight, with rubber up the side were the laces tied into.. any one know what they were called ??? i used to have some, want sum more cant remember what they were called!
sound a bit like rifts. but they dont have laces! ask the lads from end, they might no. i cant remember his user name. they might have an end username, not sure.
i think the ones youre thinking of are nike air footscape mate, im pretty sure the nike shop in royal quays had some in just before christmas.
I love those type of lightwieght trainers aswell. the 1st original Adidas footsocks were the best i've had.
aye they are lush, problem is, they are discontinued and i cant find them anywhere... ebay sells them, but shitey colours and sizes.. its not fair..
damn it. thats them... for some reason i could only think or 'hurache'... i've also got a couple of pairs, got mine from schuh and the nike factory shop on the royal quays
there are still the odd gems there though i picked up a pair of vortex for £15 in the summer there were some decent air max there too but i'd just bought some a couple of weeks before
the presto was a bit of a flop when it launched, but has become a bit of a classic almost. Hopefully it will get a re-release next year or something...
i bought some air max classics from r.quays for £15... they were incorrectly priced, however i still got them for £15. bargain!
I sold a pair of Ltd Edition Silver Presto's the other week in a size small on Ebay, i cant remem how much they were new like? Was mad i remem wanting them for ages and ordered a medium and they were too big, i then ordered a small and they fitted much better (me being a nine) I think i got rid for £35 or summit.
Prestos were wicked, so comfortable, so light and so airey. Only other nikes that compared was a black pair of nike air Dolce that i had. they were the muts nutts, they just looked like shoes. i used to nightclub in em before trainers became mainstream in clubs.