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Lol...the guide is on page 1 or 2 .. [emoji]128545[/emoji][emoji]129300[/emoji]
Not seeing it on mobile. But maybe I'm not looking hard enough
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Lol...the guide is on page 1 or 2 .. [emoji]128545[/emoji][emoji]129300[/emoji]
,[emoji]128514[/emoji]I'm going to solve your problem. Get 2 sizes and keep the one that fits you best.
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Not seeing it on mobile. But maybe I'm not looking hard enough
how nice
I was referencing this guide being out of date
http://niketalk.com/t/585835/jordan-11-legit-check-guide
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Not out of date if referring to pre 2014 11s as this guide is referencing to.
I thought you were being niceI was referencing this guide being out of date
http://niketalk.com/t/585835/jordan-11-legit-check-guide
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pretty obvious you're trying to boost your post count, budRead the thread, the stitches ended up giving it away they were fakes? Dang you guys are good
If you bought from a retailer I wouldn't even worry about it all. Why you pulling up the insole anyways?
has anyone pulled up the insole on their pairs? all the pics ive seen of pulled up insoles, the part below where the stamp is, is white. my pair when i pull up the insole, that part where the stamp is, is the same gray as the insole.
i put sneakershields in em. i pull out the insole, put the shields in, then put the insole back. installing like that makes them feel like the shields are hardly there, as opposed to the way i used to first do it, which was just shove the shields in on TOP of the insoles, which hurt my toes.If you bought from a retailer I wouldn't even worry about it all. Why you pulling up the insole anyways?
has anyone pulled up the insole on their pairs? all the pics ive seen of pulled up insoles, the part below where the stamp is, is white. my pair when i pull up the insole, that part where the stamp is, is the same gray as the insole.
hmm interesting...I just slide my shields right in.
i put sneakershields in em. i pull out the insole, put the shields in, then put the insole back. installing like that makes them feel like the shields are hardly there, as opposed to the way i used to first do it, which was just shove the shields in on TOP of the insoles, which hurt my toes.
i was only asking because i had seen many pics and they all show white. so the other day i prepped these for UNDSing, and noticed gray when i pulled my insoles.
that works too if u go up .5. i used to do that. but i noticed they dont slide alll the way in because of the insole. i found when i take the insoles out first, they slide in a lot more, then i put the insoles back. gives me more room for my foot.hmm interesting...I just slide my shields right in.
i put sneakershields in em. i pull out the insole, put the shields in, then put the insole back. installing like that makes them feel like the shields are hardly there, as opposed to the way i used to first do it, which was just shove the shields in on TOP of the insoles, which hurt my toes.
i was only asking because i had seen many pics and they all show white. so the other day i prepped these for UNDSing, and noticed gray when i pulled my insoles.
I see what you mean. In some cases I gotta size up due to widths. I so then I pop in a normal Sneakershield for a size 10. But I'm a true 9.5 in most cases for Jordans so then I cut a little but on the bottom of the shield because the previous version be too tall. They have pre notches for cutting to perfect the height of the shoes. So I've labeled my sneakershields as size 9.5 and 10 and rotate accordingly
that works too if u go up .5. i used to do that. but i noticed they dont slide alll the way in because of the insole. i found when i take the insoles out first, they slide in a lot more, then i put the insoles back. gives me more room for my foot.
So when is the price going to drop on sites like eBay because no way I'm paying $300+? They have like 77 pairs on there in a size 12 alone.
thats smart too. ive never had to cut my shields. maybe im just lucky lol.I see what you mean. In some cases I gotta size up due to widths. I so then I pop in a normal Sneakershield for a size 10. But I'm a true 9.5 in most cases for Jordans so then I cut a little but on the bottom of the shield because the previous version be too tall. They have pre notches for cutting to perfect the height of the shoes. So I've labeled my sneakershields as size 9.5 and 10 and rotate accordingly
that works too if u go up .5. i used to do that. but i noticed they dont slide alll the way in because of the insole. i found when i take the insoles out first, they slide in a lot more, then i put the insoles back. gives me more room for my foot.
So when is the price going to drop on sites like eBay because no way I'm paying $300+? They have like 77 pairs on there in a size 12 alone.
So when is the price going to drop on sites like eBay because no way I'm paying $300+? They have like 77 pairs on there in a size 12 alone.
What size u looking for?
Probably a size 12
Most of those sellers are resilient bro, they make ludicrous excuses like: "I can't go that low", "No deal" or my favorite "These are limited edition jordans"You already know this isn't even a logical question.
Just start messaging sellers trying to get a lower price.