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  1. Picked up some Supreme gear from the recent F/W 2008 drop and it's all brand new never worn. The only thing thats been used is the backpack. I tried the backpack for a day, but as much as I love it... I don't wanna beat it up from daily usage... so it's up for sale also.

    Taking trades.

    Other size medium shirts. Flannels. etc. entertain me!

    Size 9-9.5 shoes. Waist 32 jeans. 7 1/2 or 7 5/8 caps

    Watches. etc

    Contact Information: [email protected]

    New Supreme Smash Tee Large - (Got 2 Red and 1 Blue) - $50 Shipped each

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    BNWT Supreme R. Crumb Fuck Tee Large - (1 Teal and 1 Grey) - $50 Shipped each

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    Used for a day with tags Supreme Back Pack - $180 Shipped

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  2. I have 3 Smash Tees in Large (2 Red and 1 Blue), a flannel large(deciding what color I wanna sell), and the New Era Supreme Box Cap in 7 5/8 Red for sale..

    I'm asking 20% also shipped. Before I throw it on eBay. =X

    Let me know.

  3. Just got a response from Sam.

    Hey Steve,

    We are still very much in business....we actually just relocated to a new, expanded location and are still waiting for our phone service to be connected at our new address. If you have an order # I can check up on your order. If you have ordered a TANNER GOODS product, just a heads up - we make everything to order for each customer, so lead time is generally around 3 weeks for production.

    Let me know if you have any other questions!

    Edit:

    Been exchanging emails back and forth with Sam.. very quick response time and very helpful!

    Looks like I'll be getting my belt soon too. =]

    If anyone is having problems with their Tanner order, you guys should email sam[at]hecklewood[dot]com and he should be able to help you right away!

  4. you like the feel of the vibrams? Did you have to gradually ease into using them?

    I've seen someone using them once on a paved bike trail in my area and then I saw them at a local running store... they seem like a good idea and i'm all for people running in lighter/less cushioed shoes but id be afraid to use them much on the roads.

    I love the feel of the vibrams. After about 2-3 runs it'll feel better and your muscles/body will adjust to it. The first time I wore them and did some roadwork my calves were really sore the next day and my arch was hurting.

    I never really "eased" into them. I just didn't use them for about a week after I used it because my calves/arches were gone.

    It's REALLY great for fixing your form and teaching you to not land on your heels. There is very little cushioning and every time you land on your heels you'll feel the "shock" and you're body will adjust to it.

    Vibram also has great warranty... This is my 2nd pair (I ruined the first one because I was sparring with them on.... and I suppose all the quick agile movements created too much friction and created a small rip. I simply emailed them and they told me to send them in and they'll send me a brand new one.)

    As far as durability, the second one has been holding up perfectly fine on my runs. The furthest I ran in the Vibrams is 8 miles on mainly concrete and some grass/dirt. I also use it for CrossFit.

    I would say give it a try and if you don't like it you can add onto my negative reputation.. :D

    Let me know if you have anymore questions and I'll try my best to answer them.

  5. Anyone do barefoot?

    There was some thing I read on the interweb where barefoot peeps run and for sake of cushioning they never land on their heel. Which also kind of helps with running form as some think it's more efficient to run on the balls of their feet.I would never ever run barefoot unless a bear catches me offguard by the riverside or something equally outlandish but I see some efficiency in the barefoot runners' form.

    I started doing it unknowingly 3 weeks ago due to me wanting to land my feet firmly under me instead if reaching forward and landing on my heels. For my short 3 mile runs (I'm still easing into the running amounts... i.e. I r n00b) it has really increased my speed and in turn increases intensity of said runs. I'm thinking landing on the balls shortens my stride and forces me to be more efficient by focusing on pushing off with my ankle and calves.

    I found it a great workout for my calves at the very least. Heheh.

    And as far as I know this kind of form doesn't really cause any injury so.... why not? Is this common with y'all too:? Or do y'all land on your heels?

    I run "barefooted". Check out Vibrams FiveFingers.

    Supposedly they replicate running barefooted.

    I'm currently training for a marathon and I run with these on my short/easy days, while wearing my oasics for the longer/harder days.

    It helped fix my form and my heels rarely touch the ground anymore.

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