Those single layer thin canvas Converse High Tops fit so tight that if you had lacing through the vent holes, the lace pressing on the side of your foot would be unbearably uncomfortable. Nobody does this! What a dumb video.
Only weak-ankled and flat-footed people say that lol. This is the closest to barefoot shoes with "style" that you can buy. But if you grew up with cushioned shoes, or didn't spend childhood playing barefoot, you have weak foot and ankle, probably small calfs too. Feels bad. Shitty cushioned shoes ruined a lot of people.
@br.m I was just remembering something written a long time ago by humor writer Patrick F. McManus when he wrote about high top sneakers and how useful they are.
Yeah, Converse are not known for being breathable or comfortable. They actually suck to wear... purely a fashion choice, for people with a desk job and AC.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894I felt that way too with my previous pairs but recently bought a new pair of classic chucks. Did they upgrade their insole? It feels like memory foam, super comfy. I’m pleasantly surprised.
@@amicrowavethattalkswhenever i where crocs and they get wet there’s like a quarter inch puddle of water in each croc because the indent shape of the bottom part of the croc from the inside
Nah, water is not wet because wetness arises from the interaction between a liquid and a solid surface. In other words, wetness is a property that occurs when water or another liquid comes into contact with a solid object.
It blows my mind that men used to wear Converse to play basketball in. They have no arch support! I used to wear them all the time and my feet would hurt so much after a lot of walking.
@@Bread011 fr, all I see in sanbucha's comment section is "Sam is that type of guy", and all i see in Micheal's is "bro is the most majestic guy to ever exist" and in zack's I only see "Zack is the teacher we all needed", this is really depressing because people are becoming more unoriginal and stupid.
Fun fact, certain military boots have those same holes, but covered with grating. They are there to let water drain out of the boot. We called them jungle boots (at least while I was in).
@@alm5992they were founded in 1908. They made rubber shoes and tires until 1917. They started making canvas athletic shoes with the air holes on the side starting around 1917.
Certain special forces also liked them for swimming because they'd drain their water weight instantly when they got back on land. The company Altama heard of this and made their tactical Maritime line of shoes to better fill the role but you can still tell they look like converses. They have mesh over the holes to block debris, more cushioning, and come with rubber soles that can't take on water. They also fit in fins.
When I was a kids playing outside running thru creeks and stuff, getting them wet, the holes on the side squeezed the water out similar to the holes in army combat boots in Vietnam War.
The coolest Converse story I ever heard was how Navy SEALs used them in Vietnam. They left an indiscernible footprint, and were quieter when walking. The side holes are also drains. I loved my Converse for wearing in rocky rivers/lakes.
It's like the Marine Corps' jungle boots; they have two little vents in a similar location to Converse. I had zero experience in the jungle, but they helped in the deserts.
By 75-76 when I started High School, there were 5 Colors, Black, White, Red, Green and Purple and I had Every One when I played High School Ball! @@techguy9023
I think the converse shoes were modified from commando boots. Commando boots have ventilation holes (drain holes) for soldiers to have dry feet in jungles.
That’s why converse never get “the permanent stench” . after 2 years with ANY other shoe the shoe will forever smell after that. (And yes I’ve tried literally every single idea you guys could come up with- but the shoe will be clean, you wear it for 12 hours and it goes back to the bad smell)
@@simonilett998 I thought it was to drain water, since the modern boots are based on the Vietnam ones and the Vietnam ones had those holes to drain water out since it was impossible to prevent water from getting in. And those had a little cage thingy to prevent large things from getting in.
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[3] A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis. Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica.[4] Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[5] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style. With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species,[3] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species.[6] The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others. Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales. Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[7] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion). Evolution of grass Grasses include some of the most versatile plant life-forms. They became widespread toward the end of the Cretaceous. Fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites) have been found containing grass phytoliths (silica stones inside grass leaves).[8] Grasses have adapted to conditions in lush rain forests, dry deserts, cold mountains and even intertidal habitats, and are now the most widespread plant type. Grass is a valuable source of food and energy for many animals.[9] Grass and people Lawn grass is often planted on sports fields and in the area around a building. Sometimes chemicals and water is used to help lawns to grow. People have used grasses for a long time. People eat parts of grasses. Corn, wheat, barley, oats, rice and millet are cereals, common grains whose seeds are used for food and to make alcohol such as beer. Sugar comes from sugar cane, which is also a plant in the grass family. People have grown grasses as food for farm animals for about 4,000 years. People use bamboo to build houses, fences, furniture and other things. Grass plants can also be used as fuel, to cover rooves, and to weave baskets. Language In English, the word "grass" appears in several phrases. For example: "The grass is always greener on the other side" means "people are never happy with what they have and want something else". "Don't let the grass grow under your feet" means "Do something". "A snake in the grass" is about a person that will not be honest and will trick others. All flesh is grass: Old Testament book of Isaiah, chapter 40, verses 6-8. A very true observation of the present-day ecology. See the Miocene for the ecological relevance. Grass is a slang term for cannabis (pot, weed, or marijuana). Cannabis looks like a grass, but it is actually a rosid.
I remember I used to have a pair of Converse a long time ago and every time I went to recess, I got them all dirtied up and when I took my shoes off, there would be two dirt circles on my socks
Air is too dry so put shallow containers of water near the room's heat source. Water will evaporate and make the air more damper. The throat will feel better.
Try mouth taping to see if maybe you have been sleeping with your mouth open. If that doesn’t help, ask your physician in case you have an underlying condition causing the dry throat.
i mean using it as a place to put the overhang of lace that touches the ground if you tie them seems like another genuinely good use of the holes, nobody wants a torn aglet.
Military boots specially armies in tropical countries, have these extra holes to drain Water from boots, because you constantly deal with mud and ford rivers
Never in my life have I seen someone put laces through those. 😂
Never.
Neva
neva eva...
Those single layer thin canvas Converse High Tops fit so tight that if you had lacing through the vent holes, the lace pressing on the side of your foot would be unbearably uncomfortable. Nobody does this! What a dumb video.
You would have to be a psychopath to do something like that.
Never let them know your next move:
*Wears slippers so all can interfere from all directions*
Breaks ankle❌ Breaks Slippers✅
@@fxzgamer09😂 Well i knew that but Zach mentioned about air so I wrote that.
Asians moment
@@Conqueror_of_TH-camCommunityHe is Indian
You can’t beat the OG Crocs
You forgot to mention that Flip flops were invented because Converse didn’t put enough holes in the side.
Dangerous arms race
Wouldn’t it be a foot race?
Flip flops kill more people than bears.
These three beautiful comments is what internet was made for.
That's what Crocs are for
You're not gonna convince me there's a single living soul who didn't already know this
Next vid will explain what the "E" means on your fuel gage and how to fix it.
I didn’t know this😌
It's me, I'm one of those souls!
Me too lol I never even thought about it
Hello there, here from LATAM and also didn't know. 😅
those holes makes shoes breedable, got it
Bro is down bad
Idk those holes look too big. I wouldn’t feel much
@@Lalo_Salamanca115
Nahhh 😂
Breathable* even being an Indian i could i hear him clearly
@@Playerone1287its a joke broski
Doing anything active in converse sounds like a nightmare ☠️
Yes! finally someone else who gets it!!
No arch support, no cushion
Sounds like fatigue city
Only weak-ankled and flat-footed people say that lol. This is the closest to barefoot shoes with "style" that you can buy. But if you grew up with cushioned shoes, or didn't spend childhood playing barefoot, you have weak foot and ankle, probably small calfs too. Feels bad. Shitty cushioned shoes ruined a lot of people.
@@bassyey what is blud yappin about
@@spp6849 If you don’t know, you don’t know. There are plenty of videos on TH-cam explaining the benefits of barefoot shoes.
They are drain holes. They let the water out when you go fishing in the crick.
Those should have mesh over the holes but chucks don't have that, these are just air holes to stop the shoes sticking on peoples feet
@br.m I was just remembering something written a long time ago by humor writer Patrick F. McManus when he wrote about high top sneakers and how useful they are.
You got yinzers in your family omg
Or Carp gigging….old school water socks in a river
This too. It's for both purposes, two birds one stone type of thing
There’s no way they were for that, I swear those were the sweatiest shoes I’ve ever owned in my life 😂
Yeah, Converse are not known for being breathable or comfortable. They actually suck to wear... purely a fashion choice, for people with a desk job and AC.
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894I felt that way too with my previous pairs but recently bought a new pair of classic chucks. Did they upgrade their insole? It feels like memory foam, super comfy. I’m pleasantly surprised.
Just came here looking for this reply.
Well when you consider the options they had back then I'm pretty sure they did a good job compaired to the other shoes
maybe you just have sweaty feet
I thought that was one of the easiest assumptions ever
"Those holes makes shoe breathable"
-Zack
Ok
Give this comment a like for no reason.
Thanks for the subtitles
Our feet can BREATHE
@@JansonisDEAD 😑
"More breathable"
Me: uses the shoe as a mask 💀
Using the holes for laces sounds like Gen Z has been watching Five Minute Hacks.
This is also a similar reason for crocs
and caps🧢🧢
@@-Thauma-CAP bro 💀💀💀💀
The holes in crocs are to let water drain out
@@amicrowavethattalkswhenever i where crocs and they get wet there’s like a quarter inch puddle of water in each croc because the indent shape of the bottom part of the croc from the inside
Except you dont wear socks
Bro knows who asked
fr 💀.
69 likes
Bro knows what the dog doing
Dude wtf do you think the point of TH-cam is?
Have you ever wondered who asked? Some people theorize that nobody asked, and that’s actually true
No they're speed holes. They make you run faster
And jump higher.
Ah cutting weight, got it
🐆
Rolling ankles in since 1908
"have you ever noticed that water is wet?"
I'm still wondering if water is actually wet
Nah, water is not wet because wetness arises from the interaction between a liquid and a solid surface. In other words, wetness is a property that occurs when water or another liquid comes into contact with a solid object.
People with holes in their shoes notice that
Water makes things wet.
😂 water is dry apparently
Puddle: Allow me to introduce myself
Bottomless pit:
It's so strange how things that used to be common knowledge become new discoveries to the younger generations.
It’s weird to follow.
Exactly, thought it was common knowledge or at least obvious
Unfortunately, it's because most of them are brain-dead.
If you like that wait til you hear about (the entirety of human history before you)
True, you don't have to know it, just think a little bit.
Jungle boots have holes too. Also for ventilation.
those holes are so annoying if you live somewhere where there is a really bad rainy season😭
You might wanna try a pair of boots. They are great.
I know I love them they go with a lot but I live in Glasgow Scotland so rain is like 80% of our weather
why would you even ASSUME that wearing fabric shoes in the rain is a good idea, tho?.....
We Have wellies up our way😂
The owners of Wikipedia need to handover Wikipedia to Zack
Better than asking for donations on every visit
Better than asking for donations on every visit
Better than asking for donations on every visit
Dawg he literally just googles it 😭
It blows my mind that men used to wear Converse to play basketball in. They have no arch support! I used to wear them all the time and my feet would hurt so much after a lot of walking.
This feels like kind of one of those "no shit" moments.
Man that was the theory I came up with in preschool. Then I heard about the shoelace thing and thought I was misinformed.
This guy really needs a new comment section
No
Yeah he REALLY does..
They ruined it like Michael storen and sambuchas comment section
@@shamilanasir6FFRRRRRRRRR
@@Bread011 fr, all I see in sanbucha's comment section is "Sam is that type of guy", and all i see in Micheal's is "bro is the most majestic guy to ever exist" and in zack's I only see "Zack is the teacher we all needed", this is really depressing because people are becoming more unoriginal and stupid.
Fun fact, certain military boots have those same holes, but covered with grating. They are there to let water drain out of the boot.
We called them jungle boots (at least while I was in).
75 years later this guy pops out and notices this...... his mom must be proud!
I got this video as I was wearing converse 💀
"If there's a hole, there's a goal" - Master Oogwgay
Best comment forget those above you 💯
@Giorno_Giovanna012 “If there’s a hole, there’s a goal” - Ron Jeremy
Any hole is a goal- Aquaria
This was the extent of shoe technology back in the 50's. Be thankful
learn physics before you comment next time.
Converse came out in 1905. Took 2 seconds to look up...
@@alm5992they were founded in 1908. They made rubber shoes and tires until 1917. They started making canvas athletic shoes with the air holes on the side starting around 1917.
Lol came here expecting to be told that I’ve been wearing converse wrong; only to be told that I’ve been wearing them right my entire life
No wonder why there's worms inside my dad's shoe💀
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I thought these holes were useless.😂
Still seems useless
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Certain special forces also liked them for swimming because they'd drain their water weight instantly when they got back on land. The company Altama heard of this and made their tactical Maritime line of shoes to better fill the role but you can still tell they look like converses. They have mesh over the holes to block debris, more cushioning, and come with rubber soles that can't take on water. They also fit in fins.
When I was a kids playing outside running thru creeks and stuff, getting them wet, the holes on the side squeezed the water out similar to the holes in army combat boots in Vietnam War.
“Who said…I can’t wear my converse…with my dress…..”
Oh baby, that's just me!
@@crystal_isha the "I'm not like other girls" anthem
Needs more dis-knees
@@SuperNuclearUnicornwe just aint like the other girls what can i sayyy
Obviously style, what a question
“Exactly that are nostrils of a shoe”
The coolest Converse story I ever heard was how Navy SEALs used them in Vietnam. They left an indiscernible footprint, and were quieter when walking. The side holes are also drains. I loved my Converse for wearing in rocky rivers/lakes.
oh, Sneakers :)
It's like the Marine Corps' jungle boots; they have two little vents in a similar location to Converse. I had zero experience in the jungle, but they helped in the deserts.
I had EVERY Color of All Stars with Different Color Laces in each back in the late 60's early 70's when I was a Kid.
The choices were low top high top white or black. In 1973 they were about $3.95 a pair as I remember
By 1976 there were about 5 colors, White, Black, Red, Green and Purple.@@techguy9023
By 75-76 when I started High School, there were 5 Colors, Black, White, Red, Green and Purple and I had Every One when I played High School Ball! @@techguy9023
Cool, you had both black AND white?
@@OhHapppyDaay Red, Green and Purple Also!!!!!!!!!!
Can confirm I have never noticed converses have extra holes and mines do in fact not have any 👁
They're probably a different design
Fake ones dont
Possibly fake.
Considering they were about 70 or 80$ and from a shoe store I would hope not lol, Mines are platform so that could be why
@liagamer4265 nah they fake mate 😞
Milspec boots have them too. Converse also made pretty good boots. For those that didn't know.
The design was used in vietnam. Jungle boots have them as drain holes for water.
That isn’t really true
Jungle Boots use Fine mesh with a larger diameter to let out water but keep debris out
But don't the holes let water IN?!?
Imagine stepping on a mud and the mud goes inside the shoe from the hole 💀💀
Don't wear them or watch wear your going
@@Bluemojieatscookie15good pun
where do you find mud lol
@@fanatka-dimochki2010 near at water with dirt
I have socks stained from this
That's just common sense 😅 had them in middle school and assumed it was to air them out.
I've never, ever in my entire life, seen anyone use those holes to lace their cons.
I think the converse shoes were modified from commando boots. Commando boots have ventilation holes (drain holes) for soldiers to have dry feet in jungles.
"They make the shoe more breathable" 😂
NBA bout to start wearing crocs 😂
😮
That’s why converse never get “the permanent stench” .
after 2 years with ANY other shoe the shoe will forever smell after that. (And yes I’ve tried literally every single idea you guys could come up with- but the shoe will be clean, you wear it for 12 hours and it goes back to the bad smell)
I like converse theyre actually comfortable. I feel like most people get them for the brand, but theyre actually good shoes for comfort
Anyone in the military knows that these are called snake eyes. Theyre on our jungle boots, which IS for ventilation
Good for letting in water, mud and leeches while in the jungle too I'm guessing😁
@@simonilett998 I thought it was to drain water, since the modern boots are based on the Vietnam ones and the Vietnam ones had those holes to drain water out since it was impossible to prevent water from getting in. And those had a little cage thingy to prevent large things from getting in.
How could people not know this.
Gen Z don't know almost anything we take for granted. They're always making "new discoveries" lol
“Have you ever noticed these holes? They’re exactly for the purpose you think they’re for.”
I love my Chucks❤❤I have them in red, black and white ❤❤
Imagine if converse made waterproof shoes😂
You well find your self laying on the ground😂
they do, they just don't put the holes in them
I'm watching this short while wearing converse :>
people wearing them in deepest winter: i love frozen toes
So they were designed exactly for what i thought they were meant for. Excellent.
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now.[3]
A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica.[4]
Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[5] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style.
With about 780 genera and about 12,000 species,[3] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family. Only the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae have more species.[6]
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[7] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).
Evolution of grass
Grasses include some of the most versatile plant life-forms. They became widespread toward the end of the Cretaceous. Fossilized dinosaur dung (coprolites) have been found containing grass phytoliths (silica stones inside grass leaves).[8] Grasses have adapted to conditions in lush rain forests, dry deserts, cold mountains and even intertidal habitats, and are now the most widespread plant type. Grass is a valuable source of food and energy for many animals.[9]
Grass and people
Lawn grass is often planted on sports fields and in the area around a building. Sometimes chemicals and water is used to help lawns to grow.
People have used grasses for a long time. People eat parts of grasses. Corn, wheat, barley, oats, rice and millet are cereals, common grains whose seeds are used for food and to make alcohol such as beer.
Sugar comes from sugar cane, which is also a plant in the grass family. People have grown grasses as food for farm animals for about 4,000 years. People use bamboo to build houses, fences, furniture and other things. Grass plants can also be used as fuel, to cover rooves, and to weave baskets.
Language
In English, the word "grass" appears in several phrases. For example:
"The grass is always greener on the other side" means "people are never happy with what they have and want something else".
"Don't let the grass grow under your feet" means "Do something".
"A snake in the grass" is about a person that will not be honest and will trick others.
All flesh is grass: Old Testament book of Isaiah, chapter 40, verses 6-8. A very true observation of the present-day ecology. See the Miocene for the ecological relevance.
Grass is a slang term for cannabis (pot, weed, or marijuana). Cannabis looks like a grass, but it is actually a rosid.
HAHAHAHAHHA VERY ORIGINAL AND SUPER FUNNY WELL DONE DUDE HAAHAHHAHAA YOU MADE THE WHOLE COMMENT SECTION DIE LAUGHING...
They are there, so that water and dirt can get in the shoes. It's called water and dirt permeable holes.
The idea that athletes used to wear converse is wild to me
I thought that they were made because they look really aesthetic💀
“Have your ever noticed?”
This is iconic❤
If theres a hole, there is a goal
💀
To anyone who didn't figure this out already, my heart goes out to you.
Reminder that Wilt scored 50.4ppg, grabbed 55rbs, 100pts, and played 48.5mpg in these
our legs breathes
-zach d.2023
Amazing that you discovered that air vent holes are actually air vent holes…congrats millennials, it’s your crowning achievement.
This is actually pandering to Gen Z and Alpha.
And my parents still say converse don’t count as gym shoes🙄
Every time I see Converse I see rolled ankles. Mine specifically.
socks: I'm boutta end this whole man's career
That's not how that works but ok ...
@@AleksandarGoleminov Hi, your name seems familiar, where are you from? Your bio is in spanish but your name does not seem to have hispanic origin
@@mamaluigi1438 I'm from Bulgaria but I live in Spain
@@AleksandarGoleminov Interesting, I'm from Bulgaria too.
@@mamaluigi1438 damn that's crazy
I have so much respect for your work.
My feet have never sweat more than they do in a pair of converse
I have actually sweated more in these than any other shoe lol
Why is this getting likes
I love how there’s a product with a highly functional purpose, but the tik tokers of the world had to use it for style
Let's not talk about sneakerheads...
I remember I used to have a pair of Converse a long time ago and every time I went to recess, I got them all dirtied up and when I took my shoes off, there would be two dirt circles on my socks
As a basketball player I died a little when I heard athletes used these.
this is why he knows everything : he searched on Google 💀
No he is a god of knowledge
Next:explain why do you get sore throat when you wake up.
Fck u mean by that
Ong bru
Air is too dry so put shallow containers of water near the room's heat source. Water will evaporate and make the air more damper. The throat will feel better.
someone is fkn your throat in your sleep
Try mouth taping to see if maybe you have been sleeping with your mouth open. If that doesn’t help, ask your physician in case you have an underlying condition causing the dry throat.
Thanks Sherlock , didn't think about that.
"How do you breath?"
"Through my feet"
"Dad why shoes have holes?"
"They just add it for some secret reasons😏"
ayo
DIRTY MIND-
Bro how tiny is it for it to fit 💀
Submissive and breathable
Rain & Puddles: I’m gonna make you wet all over 😏
i mean using it as a place to put the overhang of lace that touches the ground if you tie them seems like another genuinely good use of the holes, nobody wants a torn aglet.
We always knew they were for ventilation.
"If there's a hole there's a way"
~Master Oogway
Bro is becoming my teacher
🤓☝️
🤓🤓🤓
Bro is becoming our bot 🤖🤖🤖.
👉🤖🤓☝️🤡🫵.
@SafiAbdullah-ko7lx bro I have more subs umakbabisher
"Wait I need to let my feet take a breath"
"What?"
"Did I fucking stutter?"
Those Crocs be Breathin'
i still have the same chucks i got for school in 7th grade. i’m almost 24 now
Military boots specially armies in tropical countries, have these extra holes to drain Water from boots, because you constantly deal with mud and ford rivers
Breathability got it, idk why it had to be dragged out like that.
In french this would be called le clique bait
crocs are super converses then
I always thought they prevented people from choking if they swallowed a converse
Imagine if we reverted back to Converses for basketball instead of those Sonic the Hedgehog sneakers they use
"Converse created their shoes for athletes". For some reason that sounds like a failed mission