Retro Sneakers
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Retro Sneakers
Ok,
I love me some retro sneakers and I’m always on the hunt for new brands/models. What are some brands/models you folks like? Some that I’ve bought/noticed are:
Tretorn Rawlins 2
Puma Roma/Liga
Onitsuka Tiger Mexico ‘66
Diadora Camaro
Golas
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I love me some retro sneakers and I’m always on the hunt for new brands/models. What are some brands/models you folks like? Some that I’ve bought/noticed are:
Tretorn Rawlins 2
Puma Roma/Liga
Onitsuka Tiger Mexico ‘66
Diadora Camaro
Golas
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Re: Retro Sneakers
I have two pairs of Onitsuka Mexico '66, they're very durable and comfy. Sold my white deadstock ones, they were too bright for me.
3 pairs of Nike Dunks, (two low one high), that's my favorite basketball shoe besides the Blazer, which I have a rare version of (grey "Made in '81").
3 Converse Jack Purcells and one pair of regular All Stars.
2 New Balances: U410 (early '80s design) and 1300 (mid-late '80s).
1 Puma Brazil, also a very comfy shoe similar to the Suede and such.
That's about what I have right now. I like '80s sneakers.
3 pairs of Nike Dunks, (two low one high), that's my favorite basketball shoe besides the Blazer, which I have a rare version of (grey "Made in '81").
3 Converse Jack Purcells and one pair of regular All Stars.
2 New Balances: U410 (early '80s design) and 1300 (mid-late '80s).
1 Puma Brazil, also a very comfy shoe similar to the Suede and such.
That's about what I have right now. I like '80s sneakers.
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Nice. I’ll look at those. Look into the Tretorns - they def have that 80s look:frodog wrote:I have two pairs of Onitsuka Mexico '66, they're very durable and comfy. Sold my white deadstock ones, they were too bright for me.
3 pairs of Nike Dunks, (two low one high), that's my favorite basketball shoe besides the Blazer, which I have a rare version of (grey "Made in '81").
3 Converse Jack Purcells and one pair of regular All Stars.
2 New Balances: U410 (early '80s design) and 1300 (mid-late '80s).
1 Puma Brazil, also a very comfy shoe similar to the Suede and such.
That's about what I have right now. I like '80s sneakers.

Those Puma Brazil’s are nice ...
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And for those too lazy to look, the mexico 66s are BEAUTIFUL!frodog wrote:I have two pairs of Onitsuka Mexico '66, they're very durable and comfy. Sold my white deadstock ones, they were too bright for me.
3 pairs of Nike Dunks, (two low one high), that's my favorite basketball shoe besides the Blazer, which I have a rare version of (grey "Made in '81").
3 Converse Jack Purcells and one pair of regular All Stars.
2 New Balances: U410 (early '80s design) and 1300 (mid-late '80s).
1 Puma Brazil, also a very comfy shoe similar to the Suede and such.
That's about what I have right now. I like '80s sneakers.

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It'll be a sad day when my adi superstars wear out.
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Re: Retro Sneakers
Adidas Top Ten Hi's, which are some of the most comfortable shoes ever
and PF Flyers
all I have left that I think might be considered retro sneakers
and PF Flyers
all I have left that I think might be considered retro sneakers
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Yeah I can't wear Tretorn, Norway / Sweden rivalry u know. Plus they're not really my thing, a friend had their All Star-ish model and they looked real chunky. More like a PF Flyer, which I prefer anyway. Or I might go Gola or Saucony for that weirder style.JereFuzz wrote:Nice. I’ll look at those. Look into the Tretorns - they def have that 80s look:frodog wrote:I have two pairs of Onitsuka Mexico '66, they're very durable and comfy. Sold my white deadstock ones, they were too bright for me.
3 pairs of Nike Dunks, (two low one high), that's my favorite basketball shoe besides the Blazer, which I have a rare version of (grey "Made in '81").
3 Converse Jack Purcells and one pair of regular All Stars.
2 New Balances: U410 (early '80s design) and 1300 (mid-late '80s).
1 Puma Brazil, also a very comfy shoe similar to the Suede and such.
That's about what I have right now. I like '80s sneakers.
Those Puma Brazil’s are nice ...
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For me it's Onitsuka Tiger Mexico '66 and Air Jordan Retro 1 all the way.
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I have the actual tigers, wear them to work every Friday
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Re: Retro Sneakers
PF Flyers are my go-to now, they're slightly better made than current Chucks and the removable insole means I can have some arch support.
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I have some Souconys ... nice shoes but a bit on the fatter sidefrodog wrote:Yeah I can't wear Tretorn, Norway / Sweden rivalry u know. Plus they're not really my thing, a friend had their All Star-ish model and they looked real chunky. More like a PF Flyer, which I prefer anyway. Or I might go Gola or Saucony for that weirder style.JereFuzz wrote:Nice. I’ll look at those. Look into the Tretorns - they def have that 80s look:frodog wrote:I have two pairs of Onitsuka Mexico '66, they're very durable and comfy. Sold my white deadstock ones, they were too bright for me.
3 pairs of Nike Dunks, (two low one high), that's my favorite basketball shoe besides the Blazer, which I have a rare version of (grey "Made in '81").
3 Converse Jack Purcells and one pair of regular All Stars.
2 New Balances: U410 (early '80s design) and 1300 (mid-late '80s).
1 Puma Brazil, also a very comfy shoe similar to the Suede and such.
That's about what I have right now. I like '80s sneakers.
Those Puma Brazil’s are nice ...
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I’ll throw Veja and Superga into the mix
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The Veja SDU is nice:

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