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Same here, the pair I ordered from fnl were super blue, even my netting is tinted, while the pair I purchased from fnl physical store was just blue soles, this made me tend to the production datesJust got mine shipped from FNL. And I must say very pleased. Wish they used this leather in both the fire reds and grapes. And for those that said they received shoes from FNL with close to yellow soles. Not mine. These came in icy blueee
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Got those from fnl too, not super icey like my laneys but no yellowing, once again, this goes back to production dates a pair from the earlier batch will start yellowing while the last batch run is being made, if that makes senseIt was the black tongue from FNL that had yellowing soles..
Got those from fnl too, not super icey like my laneys but no yellowing, once again, this goes back to production dates a pair from the earlier batch will start yellowing while the last batch run is being made, if that makes sense
I'd sell the Oreos n buy the Laneys for retail.... You could get $275-325 easily for the Oreos
And to think Oreos were once sitting at nike outlets by me
no **** sherlockGot mine today.
:x
Very happy.
... Just saw that drawing further up on the page, looks like michael myers head on bart simpson rockin some laneys
that looks awful lol
Logic isn't understandable, wouldn't the chicagos, blk gapes, grapes, "black tongues", laneys, and Oreos (of they're getting them) ALL be shipped with the oxidation process beginning if that was the case? I mean they all were once stored in that same exact warehouse, and soles usually dont yellow, like you stated, the only yellowing takes place around the traction podsThe dates usually don't vary by more than a month or so. The yellowing is caused by oxidation (moisture, humidity, etc) so it usually has to do with how they are stored. In the case of black tongue, the pre yellowing was only being reported from FNL, humid warehouse before release maybe? Haven't heard of anyone having problems with the Laneys. Concords were released nearly 2 years ago, and most DS pairs only have yellowing around the pods on the bottom.
Logic isn't understandable, wouldn't the chicagos, blk gapes, grapes, "black tongues", laneys, and Oreos (of they're getting them) ALL be shipped with the oxidation process beginning if that was the case? I mean they all were once stored in that same exact warehouse, and soles usually dont yellow, like you stated, the only yellowing takes place around the traction pods
NTers are ridiculous. I tell them to hit me up cause I know where these are available for retail and they hit me up and tell me retail is too much. Crazy SMH. Again, I know where these are available for RETAIL in a few decent sizes for a short period of time. Hit me up cuz I don't want to blow up the spot...
Hey guys I got my Laneys delivered from FNL last Friday and today I decided to re-lace them. I always do this with all my shoes. Well, I find out that the laces are not of even length. One is shorter by 2.5 inches or so and this always bugs me. I bought a size 10.5 by the way.
Should I contact Nike directly or go through Finishline to get replacement laces? Or should I just go buy new lacess, which I'd rather not have to do after paying $194 with taxes and shipping.
lmaono **** sherlock