Really beautiful colorway, but they really hurt. This is the third day I wear them, so it might be normal but will they adapt to my feet quickly ?

  • checkpoint_hero@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    are you sure you have the right size for your feet?

    they’re not ultraboost comfy, but they shouldn’t hurt

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    1 year ago

    Yo those look kinda small for you feet - I’d recommending maybe a half size or full size up (maybe go to a shoe store to try some on)

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    1 year ago

    wear thinner socks, take out insole, have them stretched out like others said, or see if they break in a little after some time. Not much else to do other than sell and get another a half size up

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    1 year ago

    How long walking till they start to hurt? If it’s less then 30 min it’s just too small and that’s the reality.

    Shoes aren’t suppose to hurt your feet. Your only damaging the way U walk and everything else above if you force it. Don’t listen to people telling you to stretch them, they don’t stretch that much the plastic only gets softer the more you use it.

    Try a return. Most places accept that or store credit/swap. Otherwise sell them private.

    Sorry mate

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    1 year ago

    Too small of a size. I luckily went bigger than my normal size even though everyone says true fit. Really comfortable but the obvious creasing

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    1 year ago

    What is your shoe size? If it’s small enough, try grabbing the GS versions of shoes. I wear a 6 tts and go up to 6.5 if needed. I tend to go for GS when the shoe is too wide in adult sizes, they just hug the foot differently.