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Want all these for wifey
Will definitely try for yellows.
Pinks and Mint/Coral don't look bad either, but might be too pastel for me.
Finally got a UBIQ raffle W for St Johns. Thought they were rigged.
I need help. Ruined a pair of ‘99s trying to fix midsole separation.
This happened about a week after unDS earlier this year. The separation was just the glue and upper on the first wear. Then over the span of a week the soles were basically detached and the seams were ripping and frayed as shown in the picture above.
I tried to fix yesterday with toothpicks and super glue but it was a failure. The glue wasn’t bonding and I also didn’t use masking tape and got a glue stain on the toe. I don’t think super glue was a good pick! Total disaster I don’t really care because there was like 2 inches of seams missing from the midsole and the paint on the ankles cracked bad. At least I know what NOT to do now.
So I wear 7.5/8 in dunks and the ‘99s were a 7.5. Good for length wise but maybe a little narrow for my wider feet. Ive been going with size 8 in vintage dunks since this happened to give a little more width and help avoid the problem in the future.
So I just got a pair of lightly worn vamps and they’re in great condition except I can see where I’m going to eventually have the same issue.
Found the video below and it looks like this guy knows what he’s doing.
Any advice or tips from someone whose made this repair before would be appreciated. Vamps were my first SB back in the day so it’s a special pair for me and I don’t wanna **** them up like I did the ‘99.
Sorry for the long winded post here’s some pics of the vamps and the vulnerable area.
Nike Dunk Low WMNS “Laser Orange”
Color: Laser Orange/Laser Orange
Style Code: CU1726-901
Release Date: 2021
Price: $100
Best way to deal with old glue is to take the whole bottom soles off, clean the old glue off with acetone or a dremal tool with a stone cone tip, and then reglue. But you do need to be careful as you can ruin the leather and the rubber if you leave it on one spot too long if your using the dremal tool. Best example of this is John Manalo on YouTube sole swapping some supreme lows or his other sb restorations.
As for the stitch, you will need to buy new waxed polyester thread for leather and restitch.
The reglueing soles process is hard to get used to and make sure you take your time. Also super glue dont really work as it drys hard and doesn't flex. Don't go cheap out on the glue too.
If you do, it will separate since old glue isn't as good anymore.Thanks but that is too much to take on for me. I’m not restitching a midsole lol.
Did you see the video posted where he uses barge cement? I’m hoping that’s all I have to do to reinforce the areas where they may separate.
GOAT
Size?
Is it though? I can't be the only thinking we might not even get a full season due to covid cases. Players like Kemah Siverand make me pessimistic lol
As far as the shoes that green is definitely nice my wifes fav. color is green (mine too actually) so I may try to scoop a pair for her.
Good looks fam. Problem is it has that slight glue separation around the toe box (like I said tho Totally wearable still. Not sure if they would give me a hard time because of it like they did in round 2 or the person the buys them is a pain in buttoks.
So, it turns out that some skate shops are receiving both the Civilist AND the Medicoms at the same time...
Most skate shops will be having raffles, for both...Of course.
Check with your locals. ..
I need help. Ruined a pair of ‘99s trying to fix midsole separation.
This happened about a week after unDS earlier this year. The separation was just the glue and upper on the first wear. Then over the span of a week the soles were basically detached and the seams were ripping and frayed as shown in the picture above.
I tried to fix yesterday with toothpicks and super glue but it was a failure. The glue wasn’t bonding and I also didn’t use masking tape and got a glue stain on the toe. I don’t think super glue was a good pick! Total disaster I don’t really care because there was like 2 inches of seams missing from the midsole and the paint on the ankles cracked bad. At least I know what NOT to do now.
So I wear 7.5/8 in dunks and the ‘99s were a 7.5. Good for length wise but maybe a little narrow for my wider feet. Ive been going with size 8 in vintage dunks since this happened to give a little more width and help avoid the problem in the future.
So I just got a pair of lightly worn vamps and they’re in great condition except I can see where I’m going to eventually have the same issue.
Found the video below and it looks like this guy knows what he’s doing.
Any advice or tips from someone whose made this repair before would be appreciated. Vamps were my first SB back in the day so it’s a special pair for me and I don’t wanna **** them up like I did the ‘99.
Sorry for the long winded post here’s some pics of the vamps and the vulnerable area.
want the white/grey for myselfWant all these for wifey