Those are not 67! Not sure where you got your information but the Original Gazelle are very similar but also very different. The Gazelles you purchased are from the archive editions. The Gazelle was actually released in 1962 but didn't arrive in the states until 1965. As for no one else not rocking the Gazelle I guess that depends on where you hail from. In just about every suburbs and soccer communities the Gazelle, Samba, and Spezial(handball) are very,very,very common.
Not trying to be a know it all or a jerk. I have a huge collection of Gazelles (52 currently) from before and after German wall came down, and yes it matters when you are a collector. Nonetheless your Gazelles and especially your choice in colors are very nice. By the way if you really like Adidas you should apply to join our Adidas Insiders group through Adidas.com. You first knowledge of new shoes and somestimes free ones to test and rate! Also try the Adidas Gazelle indoor.
Not trying to be a know it all or a jerk. I have a huge collection of Gazelles (52 currently) from before and after German wall came down, and yes it matters when you are a collector. Nonetheless your Gazelles and especially your choice in colors are very nice. By the way if you really like Adidas you should apply to join our Adidas Insiders group through Adidas.com. You first knowledge of new shoes and somestimes free ones to test and rate! Also try the Adidas Gazelle indoor.
Those are not 67! Not sure where you got your information but the Original Gazelle are very similar but also very different. The Gazelles you purchased are from the archive editions. The Gazelle was actually released in 1962 but didn't arrive in the states until 1965. As for no one else not rocking the Gazelle I guess that depends on where you hail from. In just about every suburbs and soccer communities the Gazelle, Samba, and Spezial(handball) are very,very,very common.
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Those are not 67! Not sure where you got your information but the Original Gazelle are very similar but also very different. The Gazelles you purchased are from the archive editions. The Gazelle was actually released in 1962 but didn't arrive in the states until 1965. As for no one else not rocking the Gazelle I guess that depends on where you hail from. In just about every suburbs and soccer communities the Gazelle, Samba, and Spezial(handball) are very,very,very common.
gobucs22 1 month ago
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Not trying to be a know it all or a jerk. I have a huge collection of Gazelles (52 currently) from before and after German wall came down, and yes it matters when you are a collector. Nonetheless your Gazelles and especially your choice in colors are very nice. By the way if you really like Adidas you should apply to join our Adidas Insiders group through Adidas.com. You first knowledge of new shoes and somestimes free ones to test and rate! Also try the Adidas Gazelle indoor.
gobucs22 1 month ago
Not trying to be a know it all or a jerk. I have a huge collection of Gazelles (52 currently) from before and after German wall came down, and yes it matters when you are a collector. Nonetheless your Gazelles and especially your choice in colors are very nice. By the way if you really like Adidas you should apply to join our Adidas Insiders group through Adidas.com. You first knowledge of new shoes and somestimes free ones to test and rate! Also try the Adidas Gazelle indoor.
gobucs22 1 month ago
Those are not 67! Not sure where you got your information but the Original Gazelle are very similar but also very different. The Gazelles you purchased are from the archive editions. The Gazelle was actually released in 1962 but didn't arrive in the states until 1965. As for no one else not rocking the Gazelle I guess that depends on where you hail from. In just about every suburbs and soccer communities the Gazelle, Samba, and Spezial(handball) are very,very,very common.
gobucs22 1 month ago
Salam Alaikum. Great review bro. I'm gonna get myself a pair next week
lovemusic2187 2 months ago