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Lmao looking like that tow truck from the cars movie my daughter can’t get enough ofwas getting ready to make a trade for futuras but I had him send me pics and noticed the pair had a snaggle tooth so I passed.
Mater vibesLmao looking like that tow truck from the cars movie my daughter can’t get enough of
double up of white jbalvin 3 sz 13retro fiend what were you planning on giving up?
good lordMater vibes
was getting ready to make a trade for futuras but I had him send me pics and noticed the pair had a snaggle tooth so I passed.
*bri’ishbruv they just british, chill!
For what it's worth, this is almost normal on dunks both SB and non nowadayswas getting ready to make a trade for futuras but I had him send me pics and noticed the pair had a snaggle tooth so I passed.
Yeah for sure was goofin I know I got a few pairs like the one pictured maybe even worse lolFor what it's worth, this is almost normal on dunks both SB and non nowadays
I'd love to hear a ranking from those who have skated all the different molds. Where the tooling changes even necessary?
I like the contrasrt of the white lacesOver/under, black/white; I dig ‘em
Looking forward to those pro bs, honestly my biggest gripe with the new tooling is the lace flaps, they make that area bigger and wider then needed and without actually making more room it’s just more material in that spot and at the end of the day and this is just my personal opinion I couldn’t care less if my laces rip i don’t mind the look honestly if it’s just my skate shoes and the laces they can look as beat as they want I don’t really care as long as there functional I have so many spare laces as I’m sure most skaters do as well so tearing them isn’t that big of a deal this is all just my opinion though some people may like them and use them as intended but anyone I’ve skated with in recent times that skates dunks don’t even use the flapsI don’t particularly think the changes were an absolute NEED but I do understand the thinking behind them…Better board feel / grip, and obviously the beefed up flick areas to give them a bit longer of a shelf life and save the laces…I’m of the opinion that the OG dunks had great board feel as they were and the wearing down of the flick areas largely had to do with what materials were used…Laces are getting mangled regardless …
Their willingness to use the “OG” type mold for some colorways has me hoping that MAYBE they’ll be willing to revisit that mold a bit more…The “Pro B” colorway coming up has the older build so that’s something to look forward to…
I don’t particularly think the changes were an absolute NEED but I do understand the thinking behind them…Better board feel / grip, and obviously the beefed up flick areas to give them a bit longer of a shelf life and save the laces…I’m of the opinion that the OG dunks had great board feel as they were and the wearing down of the flick areas largely had to do with what materials were used…Laces are getting mangled regardless …
Their willingness to use the “OG” type mold for some colorways has me hoping that MAYBE they’ll be willing to revisit that mold a bit more…The “Pro B” colorway coming up has the older build so that’s something to look forward to…