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Make History Now Pattern Sport Slides

Make History Now Pattern Sport Slides

Regular price $50.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $50.00 USD
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Color : Black
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MAKE HISTORY NOW® slogan all-over print pattern sport slides from the Black Fives collection celebrating the mission of the Black Fives Foundation to inspire excellence in youth by preserving, teaching, and honoring the pre-NBA history of African Americans in basketball.

• Cushioned faux leather upper strap
• Lightweight polyurethane (PU) outsole
• Contoured, textured footbed
• Stitched around the upper perimeter for extra durability
• Spot clean only
• Printed, cut, and handmade
• Blank product sourced from China

NOTE: The shoes will have a glue-like smell when opening the box. This is normal; the smell will disappear a few days after the shoes are unpacked.

NOTE: Please allow up to 7 days for fulfillment prior to shipping. Also, since this is a custom-printed item, we cannot cancel the order once in production nor accept returns or exchanges, so please carefully review your order, including sizing. Thank you.

MAKE HISTORY NOW® is a registered trademark of the Black Fives Foundation. All rights reserved.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why delivery takes a bit longer. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, environmental impact, and labor unfairness. Thank you for your thoughtful purchasing decision!

Size guide

  US MEN UK EUROPE JAPAN FOOT LENGTH (inches) SHOES LENGTH (inches)
6.5 6.5 5.5 39 24.5 9 ⅝ 10 ¼
7 7 6 40 25 9 ¾ 10 ½
8 8 7 41 26 10 ⅛ 10 ¾
8.5 8.5 7.5 42 26.5 10 ¼ 11
9.5 9.5 8.5 43 27.5 10 ⅝ 11 ¼
10 10 9 44 28 10 ¾ 11 ½
11 11 10 45 29 11 ¼ 11 ¾
11.5 11.5 10.5 46 29.5 11 ½ 12
12.5 12.5 11.5 47 30.5 11 ⅞ 12 ¼
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PHYSICAL CULTURE SUPPLY CO.

The official vintage-style private label of the Black Fives Foundation, was inspired by the widespread Physical Culture movement of the early 1900s, during which basketball first became popular among African Americans.