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Free Worldwide Shipping on Orders over $90 (Usually over $300) @ END. Clothing eg. adidas Ultra Boost Delivered from $149 + GST

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End Clothing has reduced their Free Shipping threshold from $300 to $90 for an unspecified amount of time.
For orders under $90, the shipping cost is $25.
Please note that 10% GST is unpaid on all orders.

Some examples:
Adidas Ultra Boost Laceless Chalk Pearl & Linen $125+GST
Adidas Ultra Boost Laceless Core Black $135+GST
Adidas Ultra Boost Ash Grey & Core Black $149+GST
Adidas Ultra Boost Uncaged White & Core Black $149+GST

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    • +5

      price - brand - usability - utility
      they're on a different order for each person, you don't have to attack the post. the post is about free delivery and a bargain is a bargain.
      I'll let you know when there's a bargain on a good beard oil.

      • -7

        a bargain is a bargain.

        Where did you see a bargain in this post?

        I've looked but can't find any.

        • +4

          OP just posted links to bargains. If you dont like Adidas/Nike or streetwear brands then why bother posting in this thread?

          • -4

            @astrotrain:

            OP just posted links to bargains.

            After my comments were posted.

  • +1

    Please note that 10% GST is unpaid on all orders.

    • thank you I'll add this to the description

  • +1

    Thank you very much, OP, I just bought the ultraboost uncaged.

    These shoes don't go on specials often, so $150 is a good price for these, I have the UB St which I paid $120, the uncaged version is way better than UB4.0 and better than St.

    OP I wish I can add you as a friend :)

    • Agree the uncaged is most comfortable but they're not popular as they're not very asthetically pleasing and goes on special quite frequently on Adidas. The caged versions are the ones that don't go on special.

      • It really depends on the colourways, like the white one, I rarely see it on specials. Generally speaking the green or the brownish or the maroon colourways go on specials because the colour is just not that popular. The uncaged version's pk is thinner but more breathable making it very good wearing in tropical conditions. You may wait for outlet sales, but chances are you only get a few options, and you still be paying similar prices and you have to fuel to get to outlet (30 mins+).

      • Whole reason they made the uncaged version was because people were buying the normal (caged) UB and removing it for aesthetics.
        Link to a customisation tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sys1O0dM2WQ

        I think they just messed up with the colourways. Keep it monochromed and they look good.

        • Yeah but an 'uncaged' caged ultraboost looks completely different to the uncaged ultraboost. They screwed up on the execution, not the colourways. If you want the comfort of the uncaged but the looks to go with it get the ultraboost mid.

    • How about the size? I haven't try any ultra boost before and will cost a fortune to return to UK, so I want to make sure it's the right size. I usually wear men US 9(UK 8.5) for other Adidas shoes. Should I order UK 8.5 from END? Thanks

      • +2

        I'd recommend a US 9.5 for you, I wear US 12.5 in Ultraboosts and US 11.5-12's in 99% of other shoes. Go up at least half size from your normal sizing.

      • +1

        Stick to your Adidas size. They actually run large and the knit on the uncaged is very stretchy, so if you want a snug fit you could actually go down half a size.

        Use your PayPal to get return shipping refund up to $45. Just make sure it's activated.

        Sizing guide for ultraboost stolen from niketalk

        SIZING

        CAGED (1.0/2.0)
        TTS or .5 sz UP depending on Width of foot.

        CAGED (3.0)
        1.0/2.0 UB size or .5sz DOWN from 1.0/2.0 size depending on you preference of snugness

        CAGED (4.0)
        TTS or .5 sz UP depending on Width of foot.

        UNCAGED
        TTS or .5 sz DOWN depending on Width of foot.

      • +1

        It is TTS, really wider footer go half size up, I highly recommend you try UB as no other sneakers can offer the same level of cushioning and comfort you ever experience in your life.

      • +1

        I have had two pairs of UB's, but different versions. Both were US 9.5. One pair is my daily and surprisingly the durability of the sole and PK has been outstanding. Best shoe I've ever owned. The second pair was a half size smaller and I could visibly see the difference back to back. They were moved on immediately for a small profit.

        • If yours is 3.0 or 4.0, then TTS, I had mine ST which I should go half size smaller, but it's not too bad. It's fine that at first you find it very tight, but once you break it in, it will adjust to your feet just like any other shoes. I have got epic react as well, no where near comfy as UB, maybe richard should try the alphabounce, the v1 is better than v2, the durability of alphabounce is better than UB.

          Try this:

          https://www.jd-sports.com.au/product/white-nike-air-vapormax…

          • @Yaren24: From memory, I had v2 (TTS) and v4 (too small). Also had ST which were TTS. My R2 also feel much larger than my R1.

            • @ilikeit: Maybe you had a wider feet hehe, I found my R1 is bit bigger than ST, so i went size 9 rather than 9.5, these shoe deals don't come often especially the popular ones. Ultraboost is more expensive than NMD. One thing they can do is to reduce the weight and improve outsoles, which can be hard.

  • +1

    Awesome I can finally clear my lists! Thanks OP.

  • +1

    oh wow, thanks ALOT , wow.
    yeah.
    thanks.
    not sarcastic.

    thanks for making me waste $500
    that's cool, thanks for sharing.
    i hate you.

    • :) It's near Christmas

  • +3

    Damn. Just woke up and realised I purchased 4 new pairs while I was half asleep last night after seeing this post.

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