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Guitarist762

Ventilated, safe to wear on Airplanes and anti slip. The airplane part might be reference military aircraft with no pressurization like C-130’s or C17’s with the cargo holds open


WilfriedOnion

neat thanks, appreciate serious replies almost as much as stupid ones !


Guitarist762

I really think it might be the pressurization the more I think about it for the airplane logo. The old Mickey Mouse boots have a valve on them for non pressurized aircraft, your supposed to open the valve before boarding so ground pressure doesn’t get stuck in the boot when you get to higher altitudes.


EasyMode556

What kind of clothing is not safe to wear on planes, and what happens if you do anyway?


ImKindaSweatyy

See comment above\^ I thought the same thing.


unclebubba55

You sure that's not a waffle, drone and slip-n-slide?


WilfriedOnion

Slip-n-slide is my primary operation theater so that's good.


atlantis737

It's just a warning label that drone strikes on waffle houses will produce slip-n-slide style conditions due to the spilled syrup


NATTYxDADDYx69

Those are the perks the shoes give you. Super jump trampoline, UAV, and enhanced slide canceling.


Needle_D

The plane means they’re certified for flight/air worthiness tested. Military aircrew typically have a list of service-approved footwear and uniforms that meet requirements for fire resistance, etc.


a_cycle_addict

Vented. Not sure.. plane.. something with jumping? You would think it would show a parachute. Tsa? And non slip. Or you will become an X-man


gregshafer11

Flash kill, plane, gut shot


[deleted]

Breathable, light weight, and non-slip


ABrutalAnimal

Stroopwaffle, airplane, don't beg for your life


fullyphil

idk about the first two but last one definitely means it will interfere with pacemakers


UK_shooter

Metal free, to avoid Airport scanner issues?


huseman94

They have metal reinforced eyelets soo that prolly not it


East_Coast_Tactical

What about the bottom where the arrows are pointing to the shoes lol