What Does TD Mean in Shoes? Toddlers Size Range Explained!
TD is an acronym used to talk about shoes made for toddlers. TD shoes go from 1C to 10C in US sizes and are made for kids between 1 and 3 years old.
TD is an acronym used to talk about shoes made for toddlers. TD shoes go from 1C to 10C in US sizes and are made for kids between 1 and 3 years old.
SE is an acronym standing for Special Edition in sneakers. It is used for sneakers made to celebrate a special event/occasion.
VNDS stands for Very Near Deadstock in sneakers. VNDS shoes are almost brand-new to detail: they’ve been worn at least once.
GUA stands for Gift Upon Arrival and is used by resellers selling sneakers on the resale market. Unfortunately, those using GUA payments are often scammers…
UA is used for unauthorized sneakers. These are shoes that look almost identical to the original shoes but are not.
Sneakerheads use many different terms proper to their culture. Reps is one of them that stands for replicas in shoes. Reps are copies of the original shoes.
OG is an acronym used by sneakerheads. It has two different meanings. One for the first-ever launch of a pair of sneakers. And one for the first colorway of sneakers when they initially dropped.
PS is an acronym used for footwear. It stands for preschool and is a range of sizes for preschool kids between 2 to 5 years old.
DS is an acronym used in sneakers culture. It stands for deadstock and has several meanings. But it is mainly used to describe a shoe’s condition.
If you’re not a sneakerhead, you might get a bit lost with some sneakers acronyms. GS is one of them used for grade school shoe sizes.