Shipping failure
Last week my humble selection of footwear was expanded by two pairs. This post is not about the excitement for these new shoes, but about the dissapointment when finding out how they were shipped.
I love sneakers, in fact, I love footwear in general. Im very well aware that this makes me taking the subject a little more serious than the average shoe buyer. However, when ordering a vintage pair of sneakers that is described as vintage, one could assume to be dealing with a like-minded individual. You can guess where this is going; I was wrong. They didn’t came in a box, but were tightly taped on the other pair that luckily came in its original box. Is it really too much to ask to ship shoes in a box? Im not asking for its OG not another shoebox. Just something to keep it from being beat up during shipping. Im very interested in your opinions and experiences on the subject, let me know in the comments below.
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