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nice shot. always wanted these but never came across them for the right price. best BP shoe they ever did
feet up friday anyone?
today....
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nice shot. always wanted these but never came across them for the right price. best BP shoe they ever did
feet up friday anyone?
today....
agreed
nice shot. always wanted these but never came across them for the right price. best BP shoe they ever did
Wearing these today.... I neglected to opt for the matching socks though
Oh EM GEE
Look under your seats...
Reps all around today
You get a rep
You get a rep
Everyone's getting reps
You get a rep!!!!!!!!!¡¡¡!!!!!!!!
I'm jealous.
For you vets in the group, where can I find some SB's for my soon to be born lil dude???
Are you looking for infant/toddler SBs like the Hemp dunks above? If so, it'll be tough.
For you vets in the group, where can I find some SB's for my soon to be born lil dude???
wont find dunks. try jc penny. i have found other gs (grade school) sbs there
For you vets in the group, where can I find some SB's for my soon to be born lil dude???
Thanks gents, guess I'll have to wait until he gets up to a bigger size.
Suede is very tricky. It really depends on the type. If it's any color besides white/off white/light tan/etc. be careful with color fading. If the color is light you can use the this method, just make sure you use as little water as possible.
But still use this method at your own risk. There is always a chance of ruining your shoes.
Most of the time for colored suede it's better to go over them with a suede eraser and brush. From Yahoo
* General Cleaning
Step 1
Take a clean, dry towel and gently rub your suede shoes. This helps to bring up the nap and restore the suede's surface.
Step 2
Grab your pencil or suede eraser and rub your shoes to remove dry deeply embedded stains.
Step 3
Brush the surface of your shoes with a metal suede brush using a controlled circular motions. This helps to smooth out the areas of your shoes that have been roughed up by the eraser. It also effectively gets rid of stubborn scuff marks.
Step 4
Spray your shoes with a coat of suede protector.
* Removing Water Stains
Step 1
Place a light coat of water on the outside of each shoe with a clean nail brush if your shoes have water stains.
Step 2
Soak up the excess water with a dry cloth or sponge.
Step 3
Insert a shoe tree into each shoe and let them air dry overnight. Without the shoes trees, your shoes will lose their form or shrink. If you don't have any shoe trees, then use balled up tissue paper instead.
Step 4
Go over your shoes with a suede brush the next day when they have dried completely.
Step 5
Coat each shoe with a layer of suede protector.
Nah, man.Good old friend of mine wants a trade for my DS fire red 3's for his Tiffany highs sb's. Should I pull the trigger on it or nah.