samedi 8 avril 2017
APL Sneakers Are Expensive - but Target Knocked Them Off For Way Less
We came across these C9 Champion training sneakers at Target and did a double take - those look familiar!
If you're thinking the same thing, it's because they're strikingly similar to APL's popular TechLoom Pro; it's essentially a direct knockoff, for less than one quarter of the price. C9 Champion's Focus sneaker comes in at $37 (with a sale style in blue at $18), compared to the $160 price tag at APL.
While we cant vouch for comfort or quality (we've only tried the APL style), if you're looking for an everyday streetwear style, these will do the trick . . . and save you a whole lot of cash.
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