Teddy Santis New Balance Review

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • Teddy Santis Made in USA Collection is here at last. In this video, I will look at the 990v2, natural indigo hoodie and oatmeal heather shorts in the initial release.
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    Video timeline:
    0:00 - Opening
    0:53 - 990v2: Closer look
    2:45 - 990v2: Comfort, Price, Sizing
    3:22 - 900v2: Thoughts
    4:03 - Apparel: Closer look
    5:24 - Apparel: Comfort, Price, Sizing
    6:21 - Apparel: Thoughts
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  • @Kashsneakers
    @Kashsneakers 2 роки тому

    Subbed great video

  • @dreamdrumsdeep
    @dreamdrumsdeep Рік тому

    I bought them in my normal UK 9.5 size and they are too big unfortunately so may be worth checking out your size if you are buying some. Mine are now for sale. I may still get a pair of the V1 half size down as already bought a grey pair of the V2

  • @Micka320
    @Micka320 2 роки тому

    Great video! For the apparel sizing, may I ask how tall are you?

    • @TerryStyles
      @TerryStyles  2 роки тому

      Thank you! I’m 178cm (5’10)

  • @georgesmith8241
    @georgesmith8241 2 місяці тому

    Hi, what are your measurements for height and weight? Looking to buy the hoodie but not sure what size to get.

  • @dankeykang4444
    @dankeykang4444 2 роки тому

    Hi, just wondering how this size compares to a Uniqlo hoodie?

    • @TerryStyles
      @TerryStyles  2 роки тому +1

      Hey, I’m not too sure since I don’t own any Uniqlo hoodie, but they are not the typical US sizing.

  • @vantec85
    @vantec85 2 роки тому +4

    Hey man your video helped me. Been looking for reviews on the apparel given the price. Also just some constructive criticism.. you cant wear the Nike socks with the New Balance gear. Opposing brands on feet shouldn’t be done lol.

    • @TerryStyles
      @TerryStyles  2 роки тому

      Hey, vantec85 I’m glad I could help! Hahaha good feedback! I’ll try not to in the future 😂

    • @vantec85
      @vantec85 2 роки тому

      @@TerryStyles haha I’ll call you out if you do 😂😂

    • @jorka4691
      @jorka4691 2 роки тому +3

      Who says you can't wear nike socks with NB? Lol. Just don't wear adidas socks with nike.

  • @MELORICKY
    @MELORICKY Рік тому +1

    I’d rather spend my money on quality and US made. I used to spend crazy money on lesser made, over hyped kicks…the usual suspects that are made in China and other East Asian countries. Mostly nothing wrong with their quality. It’s just the materials aren’t as good. Plus I have made a conscious decision to only buy as much as possible US made goods. No, I’m not Caucasian. I’m Asian. Why is that relevant because I just want to clarify to everyone that I’m not some racist white dude who looks down on products being made in Asia. It’s just the practice of companies who exploit cheap labor for maximum profits I have an issue with. So I give credit to US companies who still produces some of their heritage lines here in the US. And other cheaper less quality materials being made in other countries. Brands like Italy’s Diadora whom still have their heritage lines made in Italy. You wanna spend more on quality and Italian made then go for it. It’s the craftsmanship and the notion that you are buying a brand that comes form it’s country of origin. Grand Seiko, Rolex, Omega, Patek Philippe. I’m sure they are not going to be producing their watches in India or Indonesia. It will cheapen it’s brand. As long as there are demand for quality made goods that originated from their country of origin, people will pay the higher price. Toyota for example, they have vehicles that are made in the US but their quality aren’t as good as the ones made in Japan. That’s just the way it is. And that is why one pays a premium for certain models. Plus import tax as well are reasons why some are a lot more expensive. I could name a few US companies that has succumb to these kinda of practice moving production overseas to maximize profits and then passing it down to the naive consumers thinking they are getting a good deal. But to the detriment of the company’s name once the clever consumers catches on that their notion of quality made in the US products they just purchase is Made in China, the companies name is tarnished. Example, Florsheim, Cole Haan, Johnston & Murphy once a power house in dress and casual shoes are irrelevant now. They are relegated to discount stores. Alden is one that still manufacture their shoes here in the US and some of Allen Edmonds line. These people could have gone the other way but believed in keeping some of their well known heritage line made here. Alden for example has like a cult following all over the world. Didn’t intend this to be a long explanation. My apologies. Lol

    • @MELORICKY
      @MELORICKY Рік тому

      By the way. I do own a couple of pairs of 997, 998 and one 990 V2. Love them.

    • @TerryStyles
      @TerryStyles  Рік тому

      Hahaha no that’s all good. It is what the UA-cam comments are for!😂 I guess it really comes down to how the brand wants to portray themselves in and how their marketing works when they change their production location. Most of the time people won’t even notice unless the companies specific them.