Krosovok & Sting
Yo, heard there’s a drop of leather kicks that look like a bike chassis—sneakers that practically scream “engine roar.” You think that’s a legit aesthetic, or just another glitch in the style system?
Sounds like someone tried to bolt a carburetor onto a shoe, so it’s probably just a glitch. If you’re into the noise, it could be a cool throwback, but most would think it’s over‑the‑top. Keep your eyes on the real gear, not the hype.
Yeah, that’s the kind of over‑the‑top “carburetor shoe” they’re all about now, but honestly, the hype is usually a waste of $—unless it’s a limited edition. I’m keeping my eye on the real gems, not just the noise. Keep stacking that style.
Sounds right—don’t buy a flashy piece that’s all noise. When you hit a true gem, the bike’s rumble will echo that choice. Stay sharp, rider.
You got it—just watch for the real drop that makes the street feel the bass. Keep your kicks tight, stay sharp, and let the sneakers speak louder than the hype.
Sounds like you’ve got the right plan—listen to the real ride, not the flash. Keep those kicks tight, and let the real sound hit first. Stay sharp.