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Should you buy the $500 squat shoes, or are you just paying for a logo that your gym bro convinced you to trust?
With the cost of living rising in 2026, every fitness purchase faces scrutiny—especially premium gear like $500 squat shoes. Cast your vote on whether the price tag reflects real performance gains or just clever marketing.
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