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Probably just this pair, they are preowned so maybe the guy stretched them or something
I can't skate at all in my white 12s.... forefoot is swimming even with the laces tied tight
My other 1's are 11.5 and feel perfect so idk
Maybe just production variation
Now that I think about it I would not risk doing an 11..... I can wear shoes that are loose, but tight shoes are a def no way
flames...although i prefer the red laces
I need another pair.. Beat my pair to death !
Nice shot of the shanghais @verse001
Yeap, had to go with these after seeing that Verse pic lol
bumping........$15 off $75 at eBay with CSAVE15OFFMARCH
$15 off $75 at eBay with CSAVE15OFFMARCH
8pm EST. Question for anyone, is $150 for the 2013 BHM SBs Lows (the red, black, and green low w/ the gold swoosh) a good price? Thinking about it but not sure.When does this one expire??
8pm EST. Question for anyone, is $150 for the 2013 BHM SBs Lows (the red, black, and green low w/ the gold swoosh) a good price? Thinking about it but not sure.
My bad. I meant 8pm PST. So in like 3 hours and 15 minutes!When does this one expire??
My bad. I meant 8pm PST. So in like 3 hours and 15 minutes!
Yeah, I looked and they would actually come to like $162 after shipping. I'll just be patient. I do want a DS pair, but that just seems high.And i swear ive seen those BHMs for cheaper recently. Like way cheaper but i dont think they were DS
Use barge cement. Open up the area where the separation is occurring, spread some glue around the region, then keep the two surfaces separated for 10-15 min. After that time has passed, then press the separated surfaces together and keep it clamped for several hours (preferably overnight) to ensure strong curing. Here's a pic of the Barge cement and the clamp "method" I used a few weeks ago on my Shimas. Make sure the toe area is heavily stuffed, and place a firm piece of paper on the side(s) where glue was applied. You can also use masking tape to cover up areas where you don't want any possible excess glue to touch.
When does this one expire??