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I hope so....I'd like 2 but will be happy if I get one pairplenty of pairs of these, will be easy to buy
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I hope so....I'd like 2 but will be happy if I get one pairplenty of pairs of these, will be easy to buy
Don't sleep on this OG pullover
I rocked the pullover, jeans and infra red 3s tonight to dinner with my wife. Good timesAll your pics sold me. I might cop all three pieces, pull over, jacket and pants. I’m really digging that track suit.
You thinking too hardHas anyone taken the insole out? One of mine was glued down incorrectly. I can see the stitching on one side, and the other side rides up too high, such that it feels quite diff than the other shoe (like one has arch support and one doesn't). It's really freak'n glued down though, so I'm wondering if I lift it out, will it re-adhere, or slide around once put back in? I'd prefer not to have to mess around with re-gluing it. Thanks!
I rocked the pullover, jeans and infra red 3s tonight to dinner with my wife. Good times
Hey hey hey, this IS Nike we’re talking about. Their QC isn’t always on point. It’s entirely possible he got a crappy pair with the insole shifted over.You thinking too hard
You thinking too hard too thenInfrared 3s are so dope. They were my first pair of 3s ever and I remember how hyped I was to finally get a pair.
Hey hey hey, this IS Nike we’re talking about. Their QC isn’t always on point. It’s entirely possible he got a crappy pair with the insole shifted over.
I would imagine once you remove and reposition the insole it shouldn’t really shift around. I think the problem is removing it without any tearing. That sucks your pair came like that, it sounds like something you’ll always feel underfoot. My pair of Oreo 4s came with a left shoe that always feels like there’s something wedged under the midfoot and it drives me crazy.Has anyone taken the insole out? One of mine was glued down incorrectly. I can see the stitching on one side, and the other side rides up too high, such that it feels quite diff than the other shoe (like one has arch support and one doesn't). It's really freak'n glued down though, so I'm wondering if I lift it out, will it re-adhere, or slide around once put back in? I'd prefer not to have to mess around with re-gluing it. Thanks!
You thinking too hard too then
Y’all ever heard of people replacing their insoles with more comfy ones that had to glue them down too?
I don't think the Jumpman ruins any of those shoes.Rocking 2011’s out to a lounge tonight. Getting the last few wears in before they go in a box and are relegated to comparisons and comments about how a jumpman on a heel of 3’s, 4’s, 5’s and 6’s ruins the model.
You thinking too hardWell, NOW we have.
Thank God we’re expressing our concerns in a forum full of helpful and understanding fellow sneaker enthusiasts and not sassy douche bags.
These forums are filled with cocky, smart backs that feel better about themselves by making others feel dumb/wrong when they have questions and comments. That's why so many come and go. Understanding and helping newbies is a lost art. They are supposed to know everything right away or their getting flamed. Because everyone here knows to research for hours before asking a question. Even though that's what were here for. To help.Well, NOW we have.
Thank God we’re expressing our concerns in a forum full of helpful and understanding fellow sneaker enthusiasts and not sassy douche bags.
Will be moving the 2011's into my gym shoe rotation.
Will not baby my 2018's, will rock them into the ground. Imma go demon mode and not double up either.
These forums are filled with cocky, smart backs that feel better about themselves by making others feel dumb/wrong when they have questions and comments. That's why so many come and go. Understanding and helping newbies is a lost art. They are supposed to know everything right away or their getting flamed. Because everyone here knows to research for hours before asking a question. Even though that's what were here for. To help.