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thanks... didnt know if it was okay to link threads. dont want anyone angry
http://niketalk.com/t/617854/for-th...ce-discussion-thread-also-tips-advice-etc-etc
Thought I'd make it easy for the lurkers.
you can check my thread "For the love of sole protection" I protected the whole Jordan XX laser.
the Pewters in the thread.. a year and 3 months..Just saw it. Wow. Like I said, I'd never do it, but proprs for all the hard work. Installing the soles is hard enough for me, can't imagine doing all those cut outs and tampering with the heat during application so that it doesn't overheat the upper and what not. How is it when you walk? Cuz from the sole protectors I have on some soles of my kicks it kind loosens over time. Does it stay on for a while?
Damn, that is bad, whet in the world is happening with this midsole?
Okay so I just got my Breds from nikestore...
Anyone else got simillar pair?...
Damn! Might as well keep them in the box.Finally un dsed them. Soles and midsole protected so that my sides stat white and my sole stays clear red. Haven't finished protecting the patent leather just the inner side of each shoe. Gotta make sure nothing scratches the shine that tinker created.
Okay so I just got my Breds from nikestore...
Anyone else got simillar pair?...
to each its own.. I want mines 3 years later looking good not having to give resellers money
Damn! Might as well keep them in the box.
Me I don't care about the soles getting dirty, they're meant to get dirty. I never got the whole sole protector thing.
I did not say I did not care about my kicks getting dirty, I just don't care about the SOLE getting dirty, But yeah each to their own.
to each its own.. I want mines 3 years later looking good not having to give resellers money
gotta keep that red strawberry red and that mid sole white without effort to clean them. Now its a wipe-off
I did not say I did not care about my kicks getting dirty, I just don't care about the SOLE getting dirty, But yeah each to their own.
oh c'mon... the leather on Jordnas is not luxury and never will be. Aged Jordans that are worn down don't add value or charm to any potential buyer. I agree though, do whatever you want with your own shoes. I clean my weekly rotation on Sundays and almost my entire 120+ collection looks brand new because of it. I'm not going to define time as money when I have a salaried job. Clean shoes = money down the road if I unload themMuch respect to each their own. I respect everyone's individual approach to shoe care. However, in my opinion I think a general weather-proof spray and regular cleanings keep shoes in tip top shape without having to invest extra time and money. Time = money. The amount of time and money people put into overly protecting their shoes, can be put towards a new pair of sneakers.
Also, honestly there is an element of charm to worn shoes. With most luxury products, the aging and wear process actually adds value and charm (for example, patina in leather). Just my thoughts, not judging anyone in here.
Concords, brehI still dont understand why these sold. Low 11s are trash to me with an except to the georgetowns and snakeskins
There's your answer.I still dont understand why these sold. Low 11s are trash to me with an except to the georgetowns and snakeskins
instagram and facebook likes man.I still dont understand why these sold. Low 11s are trash to me with an except to the georgetowns and snakeskins
:-D 20 bucks can save me resell. I'm fine with that equation. So time in this case does save money. I really like my shoes looking fresh in the future.
Much respect to each their own. I respect everyone's individual approach to shoe care. However, in my opinion I think a general weather-proof spray and regular cleanings keep shoes in tip top shape without having to invest extra time and money. Time = money. The amount of time and money people put into overly protecting their shoes, can be put towards a new pair of sneakers.
Also, honestly there is an element of charm to worn shoes. With most luxury products, the aging and wear process actually adds value and charm (for example, patina in leather). Just my thoughts, not judging anyone in here.