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Imo both adidas and Nike has qc issues. They dont need to improve them as long as people patronize them.
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No doubt. Adidas knows that they can get away with it because of the hype and demand, but that won't last forever. I will say that most of my non-Boost Adidas shoes have been fine from a QC standpoint. Sambas, Gazelles, Stans, etc.
Imo both adidas and Nike has qc issues. They dont need to improve them as long as people patronize them.
Agree. Just like Jordans. People became smart thats why they released their "Remastered" version. This attracted consumers then eventually realized that its still the same sh*t.
No doubt. Adidas knows that they can get away with it because of the hype and demand, but that won't last forever. I will say that most of my non-Boost Adidas shoes have been fine from a QC standpoint. Sambas, Gazelles, Stans, etc.
No doubt. Adidas knows that they can get away with it because of the hype and demand, but that won't last forever. I will say that most of my non-Boost Adidas shoes have been fine from a QC standpoint. Sambas, Gazelles, Stans, etc.
We have had diff experiences then because I have had racers, roshes and air maxes that had to be returned because of QC issues. These are mass produced shoes you are going to have quality issues that vary from pair to pair. But to act like Nike is somehow above QC issues no matter the type of shoe is a bit naive
Nope, I'm talking running shoes that are in the same category as UB, and I've owned a lot of them over the years.
Exactly-_- we arguing over who has more quality control issues? Anytime a product is made in large quantities theres going to be issues whether its nike or adidas. Both brands i have had problems with.
Oh I remember my Nephew ordered triple black presto id's. Just one usage then he got a sole separation.
Exactly
And don't get me started on Nike ID's
-_- we arguing over who has more quality control issues? Anytime a product is made in large quantities theres going to be issues whether its nike or adidas. Both brands i have had problems with.
+1who's arguing? looked like a regular old discussion to me.
They've had a handful of colorways out for a whileNever seen these before
I'm curious about this too, but mine was a collab pair, so i'm not really sure what to do.
Tried about everything and if anything I made the yellowing on the boost worse. Time to black them out I guess.
I never did a custom, what do you guys use to make the paint stay on the boost and not crack at the first wear?
Mine are not natural yellow though, they got muddy and are stained. I can wear them as beaters but I know I will never look at them the same ever again
I'm curious about this too, but mine was a collab pair, so i'm not really sure what to do.
General consensus is to let it be yellow, and RIP when the time comes.
Yeah mate, mine got yellowish-brown due to mud-stains, after cleaning the mud-stains, the brownish-yellow just remained there, like battle scars.
Mine are not natural yellow though, they got muddy and are stained. I can wear them as beaters but I know I will never look at them the same ever again
I think that's the problem everyone with boost is facing.
Yeah mate, mine got yellowish-brown due to mud-stains, after cleaning the mud-stains, the brownish-yellow just remained there, like battle scars.