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23 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Also how good does the majority of the attire look? They have improved so much over the last 5 years.

I actually didn't mind the look of the predominantly red polos, but I can imagine they are probably too vivid a reminder of the Neeld era to ever revert to them again or at least for a long while.

 

I may actually be able to convince about 15 Vietnamese cousins to buy that.  Nice bold style.  Good colours, hey.

If you use promo code NBVIP you get 15% off full price items. Lots of non MFC items on half price clearance, along with some 2019 MFC gear at reduced prices.

On 3/9/2020 at 8:05 PM, Lampers said:

If you use promo code NBVIP you get 15% off full price items. Lots of non MFC items on half price clearance, along with some 2019 MFC gear at reduced prices.

Dang!  I Should have come here first for that discount info!

Looking forward to travelling  in on the train to some games, rocking the look.

Some how I think these sneakers will look alright with jeans..

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50% code won't be far away


FWIW - quite a few of those New Balance items are cheaper if you purchase them through the club (demonshop) website.

 

 

  • 4 weeks later...

Uncertain when the 50% discount coming but the shoes are currently on sale at $120 down from $160.

 

 

40% off with codes from club at New Balance on now.

What do we think of this?

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26 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

40% off with codes from club at New Balance on now.

What do we think of this?

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Don’t mind it at all, going to buy the 4 and 1 yr old some gear tomorrow with the code.

28 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I'd love a pair but they only come in standard width.  No good to me. 

And only go up to size 13 

Who doesn’t wear size 14 ??


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