TXT Tomorrow X Together Korean Band Stan Smith Shoes T301222
They debuted on March 4, 2019 with the extended play (EP) The Dream Chapter: Star. The EP debuted and peaked at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and Billboard World Albums Chart and entered the US Billboard 200 at number 140, the highest-charting debut album by any male K-pop group at the time. Its lead single “Crown” debuted at number one on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart, and TXT topped the Billboard Emerging Artists chart, making them the fastest K-pop group to appear on the former and the second-fastest to appear on the latter.
The group’s early commercial success earned them several new artist awards, including Rookie of the Year at the 34th Golden Disc Awards and the 2019 Melon Music Awards, New Artist of the Year at the 9th Gaon Chart Music Awards and Best New Male Artist at the 2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards.
About This Product : TXT Tomorrow X Together Korean Band Stan Smith Shoes
Description
KEY FEATURES:
- A must-have in any wardrobe, the Stan Smith sneakers are designed to match anything in your closet.
- These shoes are great for the tennis court, the playground, and everything in between.
- This sneakers offer a snug fit and unforgettable style.
- Suitable for special occasions such as Christmas, birthday, celebration, housewarming gift.
PRODUCT INFORMATION:
- The pair comes with a tonal rubber outsole that improves traction in any conditions.
- Made from durable full-grain leather with a smooth and comfortable synthetic lining, these shoes will keep you happy every recess period
PRINTS: Dye-sublimation printing
WASHABLE: Clean with towel
Thirteen Tips for a Proper Shoe Fit :
1. Measure Your Feet – Have your feet measured before buying your shoes. It is better to measure them in the evening when your feet are fully expanded.
– This will give you the proper comfort for all-day wear, instead of just your rested feet in the mornings.
2. One Foot Is Larger – Did you know you have one foot that’s larger than the other. Measure both feet, and go for the size of your bigger foot.
3. Don’t Plan for Expansion – Don’t expect your shoes to expand over time. Although some types of shoes might expand (leather shoes, for example), it is not right to choose a smaller size to “accommodate” this growth.
– Your shoes won’t magically grow!
4. Wear Your Socks – For measuring, make sure to bring the socks you would normally wear with those shoes. This can really make a difference in sizes.
5. Use a Shoe Horn – Once your feet are measured, make sure to put your dress shoes on with a shoe horn. This way, you won’t damage the back of the shoe.
6. Stand Up – Stand up with both shoes on. There should be between 3/8″ to 1/2″ of room between your longest toe and the tip of your shoe.
7. Pass the Finger Test – How much room should you have in your shoes? There’s always a major test your shoes should pass: Slide your index finger between your heel and the heel of your shoes.
– Your finger should fit snugly, but not too tight or loose. If it is tight, chances are you need a bigger size. If it is too loose, go one size down.
8. Walk in Both Shoes – For leather sole shoes we recommend walking on a carpet. If you walk on other surfaces, the soles and heels will start to wear out.
– This is not a good idea if you need to return the shoes. Be careful to not scratch the soles or flex them excessively in the vamp area.
– Walk for a while and make sure they don’t rub or chafe anywhere. Some heel slippage is normal, up to half an inch.
– This happens because the outsole is not yet broken in. It is also normal and okay to not have slippage at all.
9. Excessive Slippage – If there is excessive slippage to the point that the foot slips out of the heel counter more than 3/4 of an inch. This means the size is too big.
10. Toe Box Sizing – More often than not, you won’t have an issue with the toe box being too big. But you may have an issue with it not being deep enough. Some people have trouble fitting their toes if they have hammertoe.
– An improper toe box size can develop into sores or calluses because the toe box is way too small for your feet and develops points of rubbing and discomfort.
11. Shoe Width – The widest part of your foot (ball area and metatarsal bones) should roughly match the widest part of the shoe.
12. Brands & Sizing – Keep in mind not all brands have the same sizing, and some will have standard width sizes. Always make sure to check a size chart that compares different brands.
13. Boot Slippage – With boots, it shouldn’t be too easy to slip your foot in the first time. Some resistance is normal.
– If they’re leather boots, this will change as the leather breaks-in and adapts to your feet.