NCCindy · 36-40, F
Ignore the advice about one size bigger and buy ones that fit you properly. If the store doesn't have someone who can help you ... find another store.
I'm an experienced running who runs around 20 miles a week ... if you have other questions, feel free to PM me.
I'm an experienced running who runs around 20 miles a week ... if you have other questions, feel free to PM me.

SW-User
@NCCindy i messaged you, it got ignored
progeo · 61-69, M
Wear thicker socks or proper running socks
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progeo · 61-69, M
@SW-User yes it does actually. A good test to see if they are a good fit. Is put them on push ur ties to the front. You should then be able to slide two fingers down the back comfortably , snuggly but not tight. Then get them

SW-User
@progeo yes, this is exactly what they told me to do when I'm buying shoes. Let me buy good socks and then i'll get back to you. I am adding you as friend on sw, you must add me back
progeo · 61-69, M
@SW-User yep no probs. Thank you. That should have read toes not ties lol
UreBesFrend · M
Ask what the warranty is on them.

SW-User
@UreBesFrend Nike don't give warranty on shoes
UreBesFrend · M
@SW-User Nike stands behind all of its products. If your shoes have a material or workmanship flaw, choose your place of purchase below to review your support options.
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Some Nike products have specific written guarantees and/or warranties. Please read the label, hang tag or warranty card for specific guidelines and return information.
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
Wear the size that is most comfortable.

SW-User
@SimplyTracie one size bigger, that means I need to keep buying shoes
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@SW-User Your feet ain’t gonna grow that fast. Besides, if you run a lot, it’s a great investment.




