Wednesday, December 15, 2010

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Adidas New York Knicks Youth (Sizes 8-20) Pre-Game Short MediumWhether he's shooting layups, free throws or slam dunks, your young NBA fan will love the feel of the adidas® youth Pre-Game short. These shorts are designed in his favorite team's colors, featuring a team logo embroidered on the left thigh just below the signature adidas® side stripes.

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Oklahoma Sooners Crimson Rubber Flip Flops

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Skechers Men's Stamina 2.0 Sequel Sneaker

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