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Typically their original Chuck Taylor's will retail for 55$ and the Chuck Taylor 2s (actually designed with the idea that it will go on human feet with arches) will retail for 80$ they go on sale pretty frequently. Finish Line is currently having a sale on the originals Chucks and the new ones for around 30$. I'd go to a store and have them price match the shoes so you don't have to pay for shipping.

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