Anonymous wrote:I'm 40 and I've been wearing these since I was a tween. They are a staple. Sucks that they are much more expensive now because they got trendy but I will always have a pair...or three!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trend is already over.
+1
For a lot of us, it was never a trend at all. Sambas have been classics for years and will continue to be.
For a lot of us? Perhaps for you, but it’s a trend on the way out for the millennial set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trend is already over.
+1
For a lot of us, it was never a trend at all. Sambas have been classics for years and will continue to be.
For a lot of us? Perhaps for you, but it’s a trend on the way out for the millennial set.
Not all of us are in the “Millennial set.”![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trend is already over.
+1
For a lot of us, it was never a trend at all. Sambas have been classics for years and will continue to be.
For a lot of us? Perhaps for you, but it’s a trend on the way out for the millennial set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 and wear them. I have some Onitsuka Tigers and Pumas that are similar as well. I think I like them because they remind me of the 80s?
I love these but they are so hard to find!
Lol, I bought mine when I wanted Sambas and they were sold out everywhere. Not you can get Sambas but not Onitsuka Tigers.
The Tigers were discontinued in the IS as of November.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trend is already over.
+1
For a lot of us, it was never a trend at all. Sambas have been classics for years and will continue to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trend is already over.
+1
For a lot of us, it was never a trend at all. Sambas have been classics for years and will continue to be.
Anonymous wrote:This trend is already over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This trend is already over.
+1
Anonymous wrote:This trend is already over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 and wear them. I have some Onitsuka Tigers and Pumas that are similar as well. I think I like them because they remind me of the 80s?
I love these but they are so hard to find!
Lol, I bought mine when I wanted Sambas and they were sold out everywhere. Not you can get Sambas but not Onitsuka Tigers.
The Tigers were discontinued in the IS as of November.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 and wear them. I have some Onitsuka Tigers and Pumas that are similar as well. I think I like them because they remind me of the 80s?
I love these but they are so hard to find!
Lol, I bought mine when I wanted Sambas and they were sold out everywhere. Not you can get Sambas but not Onitsuka Tigers.
I swear those Tigers are identical to the shoes we wore for cheerleading in the 80s.
Haha I remember the 90s cheerleading shoes--Kaepas, with the triangles in your school colors.
I lived in Japan in the 80s and we wore these for cheerleading too! I had no idea they were popular in the U.S.. I need to find a pair. I loved them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 53 and wear them. I have some Onitsuka Tigers and Pumas that are similar as well. I think I like them because they remind me of the 80s?
I love these but they are so hard to find!
Lol, I bought mine when I wanted Sambas and they were sold out everywhere. Not you can get Sambas but not Onitsuka Tigers.
I swear those Tigers are identical to the shoes we wore for cheerleading in the 80s.
Haha I remember the 90s cheerleading shoes--Kaepas, with the triangles in your school colors.