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Saw this on the J23 app, clicked on it as soon as it appeared and they were all sold out lol
Nah man lolI know Shoe Palace is a legit retailer. But do you think these authorized retailers such as this would purchase good fakes and pass them as legit?
You even say they are a legit retailer. And you still wondering??? LolI know Shoe Palace is a legit retailer. But do you think these authorized retailers such as this would purchase good fakes and pass them as legit?
I know Shoe Palace is a legit retailer. But do you think these authorized retailers such as this would purchase good fakes and pass them as legit?
You even say they are a legit retailer. And you still wondering??? Lol
Fuel is fuel.they are legit because they are a licensed authorized retailer. kind of like a gas station you pay for chevron techron but yet the receive fuel from a generic truck like arco.
I know Shoe Palace is a legit retailer. But do you think these authorized retailers such as this would purchase good fakes and pass them as legit?
Wear yellows, time yellows. Wearing in wet conditions yellows them quicker. The only difference on these is with the blue tint. They will yellow slower because first the tint will go away and then yellowing begins.Whats the yellowing deal on these soles?
I haven't worn mine too much yet, still rocking the 2010 varsity reds mostly since they are more beat.
Will wearing them on days after it rains or snow get them to yellow more?
I understand time causes yellowness regardless and it is inevitible but asking because the sole doesn't seem the same to say the concord 11s. It seems like that these don't really yellow as other icy soles would.
Plus to everyone who said they use JM to clean these.. did you use the premium brush or the regular one?
Sounds good. Thanks for responding.Wear yellows, time yellows. Wearing in wet conditions yellows them quicker. The only difference on these is with the blue tint. They will yellow slower because first the tint will go away and then yellowing begins.
Haven't used JM on mine, but if I did, I would use the premium brush.
Whats the yellowing deal on these soles?
I haven't worn mine too much yet, still rocking the 2010 varsity reds mostly since they are more beat.
Will wearing them on days after it rains or snow get them to yellow more?
I understand time causes yellowness regardless and it is inevitible but asking because the sole doesn't seem the same to say the concord 11s. It seems like that these don't really yellow as other icy soles would.
Plus to everyone who said they use JM to clean these.. did you use the premium brush or the regular one?
Whats the yellowing deal on these soles?
I haven't worn mine too much yet, still rocking the 2010 varsity reds mostly since they are more beat.
Will wearing them on days after it rains or snow get them to yellow more?
I understand time causes yellowness regardless and it is inevitible but asking because the sole doesn't seem the same to say the concord 11s. It seems like that these don't really yellow as other icy soles would.
Plus toWhats the yellowing deal on these soles?
I haven't worn mine too much yet, still rocking the 2010 varsity reds mostly since they are more beat.
Will wearing them on days after it rains or snow get them to yellow more?
I understand time causes yellowness regardless and it is inevitible but asking because the sole doesn't seem the same to say the concord 11s. It seems like that these don't really yellow as other icy soles would.
Plus to everyone who said they use JM to clean these.. did you use the premium brush or the regular one?
I am in PA so weather has been ******. I have been wearing my 2010 white version of the Varsity red, leather is easy to clean on those. But i almost wore my Infrared's the other night out with the lady. I tired them on but stopped myself lol. But WHOA they were hella bright compared to my eyes being used to my Varsity Reds on feet
I will be in Miami end of the month so i guess i will break the seal soon to a few pool gatherings with friends. Got some 1990's Nike Black OG swim trunks which should compliment them well, and still look grown man. Guy on eBay was selling a lot of them even in red too for $15 each NEVER WORN in plastic retail bag. Nothing like made in "USA" 80's-90's Nike shorts and tanks.
But back on subject i am still getting used to the blue tint soles. I still think it looks "best" on the sport blue 6's.
Whats the yellowing deal on these soles?
I haven't worn mine too much yet, still rocking the 2010 varsity reds mostly since they are more beat.
Will wearing them on days after it rains or snow get them to yellow more?
I understand time causes yellowness regardless and it is inevitible but asking because the sole doesn't seem the same to say the concord 11s. It seems like that these don't really yellow as other icy soles would.
Plus to everyone who said they use JM to clean these.. did you use the premium brush or the regular one?
thanksYes it snaps.
220-250Question what do you guys think is a reasonable price for these as of right now?? DS pair