I liked the 2015 TCU Nikes and haven’t dug any of the newer models.
Maybe they’re not selling as well as the other years’ versions.
In 20 years shoes will have jet packs and be directly connected to all social media apps so you can instasnap with your feet. He won't want to wear those antique ground pounders that can't even tweet or create instant YouTube videos.I've started accumulating TCU gear that I don't wear included the Nike shoes that I'm doing to store away and hope my son can wear them when he gets older. Bit of a gamble, but worth the shot imo.
Assuming he'll be a frog fan and have a desire to wear frog swag in 20 years.
I liked the 2015 TCU Nikes and haven’t dug any of the newer models.
Maybe they’re not selling as well as the other years’ versions.
In 20 years...YouTube videos.
Sure wish I could find a pair of these.
What size do you wear?
What's it worth to ya?Sure wish I could find a pair of these.
What size do you wear?
In 20 years shoes will have jet packs and be directly connected to all social media apps so you can instasnap with your feet. He won't want to wear those antique ground pounders that can't even tweet or create instant YouTube videos.
Probably answering my question as I ask....But is it stereotypically sad if a 68 y/o wears a pair of the purple Nikes in public?
Nike Monarchs would be stereotypical.Probably answering my question as I ask....But is it stereotypically sad if a 68 y/o wears a pair of the purple Nikes in public?
11.5-12
I’m in. I’ll pm youDarn, sorry RJM. I have a pair of these still in the box in size 10.5. I bought myself a pair when they came out, then my daughter bought me a pair for Christmas a couple of months later.
So I have a brand new pair if anyone is looking for this shoe.