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I know a guy with literally hundreds of pairs, is mad into all the new releases etc. Can put you onto him if you can't get a slave to line up for you

And I can't edit on the app

Cheers man yeh got a few mates with massive collections but think I got it sorted

Cheers brah

thats not it brah thats a X

its these

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well whats fair for doing that? $150?

i tried not to comment... i really did... personal taste and all...

but seriously...

they look like they fell out of the dick tree and sucked off every branch on the way down

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l don't get the whole "i'd never wear these cos i'd look like right twat but cot daym I need to pay hundreds of dollars to have them in a box that I never open" thing

l don't get the whole "i'd never wear these cos i'd look like right twat but cot daym I need to pay hundreds of dollars to have them in a box that I never open" thing

Well considering they are already going for double retail on resale market it's pretty easy to understand imo

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