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Smh. you've offered no valid points to your case other than Caps Lock.
Not trying to butt in, but What more validity do you need than a direct from Nike exec quote on why they passed on boost?
And when you mean boost can't take color you mean that boost material it's cant be produced in other colors right? Like each individual boost pebble can't be produced in another color, but obviously can be painted, colored on or "wrapped".
If that's what you mean that makes sense to me, from a manufacturing standpoint atleast. Paint something orange after the fact isn't the same as manufacturing it to be orange. Admitedly I don't know much about boost material as far as its porperties go cause my experience is in metals and plastics.
Essentially. Even if you paint boost, it would crack and peel with use as seen by the way boost reacts with heavy wear.
I wore tds once and the boost was yellow and dirty beyond cleaning.
Doubt it.
He's grasping since he can't stand to be wrong.
Boost absorbs color, it just affects the performance of the Boost. For someone to say it doesn't take color is absolutely false. That means everyone who did a black boost custom, their boosts would be like a white dry eraser board. simply not the case.
If the color was a wrap then we should see seams of the color 'sticker' but out of all the colored boost I have seen in-hand, I haven't seen any seam.
Why would the seam be visible? It's under the sole. It's ok to be wrong.
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