- 535
- 521
Expect to pay around $400 and anything under $400 would be a bargain IMO.
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Expect to pay around $400 and anything under $400 would be a bargain IMO.
Around 4 as stated. I think you'll be hard pressed to find a pair under 375. Mine are worn and I won't take less than mid 3.
i would go .5 up
For those that have them, TTS on the Craig Stecyk pair?
For those that have them, TTS on the Craig Stecyk pair?
i think wearing them in the rain helps the paint come off fasterNo rush, I'll prob wear them a few times before I get around to removing some of the paint, but I feel like these really shine when you see some hints of the color underneath. If I relied solely on wearing them, the paint would never come off...just have too many pairs.
That was my reasoning for stripping the paint too. Also since I don't skate anymore, there was no way in hell that I was going to get this effect by wearing them naturally. Very happy with how these come out.No rush, I'll prob wear them a few times before I get around to removing some of the paint, but I feel like these really shine when you see some hints of the color underneath. If I relied solely on wearing them, the paint would never come off...just have too many pairs.
Those look almost exactly like mine.
I first tried baby wipes but it took far too long and a lot of elbow grease. +1 for the magic eraser and a bit of water. Just be careful not to use too much water like I did, cos the black paint and water mix will drip down the midsole.
That was my reasoning for stripping the paint too. Also since I don't skate anymore, there was no way in hell that I was going to get this effect by wearing them naturally. Very happy with how these come out.