- Feb 23, 2014
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Is it the leather or a poor job? And plenty glue stains I'm now peeling off....
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I think I’ve found my pair on eBay.. toe box looking real nice, wish it had another pic or two though.
Check it out. Real nice slant.
Awesome. How have your pairs held up once worn. Toe keep its shape. It looks great. My left toe box is flawless. Right is meh.Yup. Actually, I do it like this:
Stuff three pairs of low-cut socks into each toe box
Put two pairs of socks onto one shoe tree
Mash the shoe trees into the shoes, pushing the socks in the toe box as far forward as possible
Soak a portion of a white t shirt with distilled water
Spray a bit of distilled water out of a bottle onto the toe boxes
Lay the wet shirt over the toe boxes
Hit 'em with the iron (also filled with distilled water) on high steam, pushing the toes firmly with each pass. I go from the bottom to the top, just rolling the iron over the toes with firm pressure each time
And, voila, problem solved.
This literally could not be any easier. I know it seems like OD to some people, and I was afraid to do it before. But after I did it to my black/cement IVs last year, I realized it takes no skills, nothing. The only key is to stuff the toe boxes firmly with socks. I only use the shoe trees to maintain the pressure the socks fill the toes with. I can tell that the reason some people who have tried it and ended up wrinkling their toes is, they didn't stuff the toes enough or at all. Do not use the shoe trees as the toe stuffer you iron on top of; shoe trees will not fill up the toe box. That's all there is to it.
There is def some truth here. But getting a pair that’s mangled and the other shoe is fine. That’s unacceptable.Y’all are way too picky about sneakers y’all aren’t even gonna wear these are classics done right. The wrinkles are a result of better leather and are in the same areas that will be wrinkled when you wear them. Stuff a sock in them, get a toothbrush out and appreciate sneaker culture again without a resell value attached to it
Y’all are way too picky about sneakers y’all aren’t even gonna wear these are classics done right. The wrinkles are a result of better leather and are in the same areas that will be wrinkled when you wear them. Stuff a sock in them, get a toothbrush out and appreciate sneaker culture again without a resell value attached to it
Try not to look downLook at this garbage. Left shoe is perfect in every regard. The right shoe toe box shape is totally different than the left shoe, making it shorter and fitting like a size 8.5. Already returned these to the Nike store for some other chump to spend $200+ on trash QC control Jordans. Not I.
Did you really just say these have been classics done right ?Y’all are way too picky about sneakers y’all aren’t even gonna wear these are classics done right. The wrinkles are a result of better leather and are in the same areas that will be wrinkled when you wear them. Stuff a sock in them, get a toothbrush out and appreciate sneaker culture again without a resell value attached to it
I second this.I advise everyone not to buy when snkrs has an exclusive second chance access on these lol
I advise everyone not to buy when snkrs has an exclusive second chance access on these lol
Niketalk’s own Martha Stewart.Yup. Actually, I do it like this:
Stuff three pairs of low-cut socks into each toe box
Put two pairs of socks onto one shoe tree
Mash the shoe trees into the shoes, pushing the socks in the toe box as far forward as possible
Soak a portion of a white t shirt with distilled water
Spray a bit of distilled water out of a bottle onto the toe boxes
Lay the wet shirt over the toe boxes
Hit 'em with the iron (also filled with distilled water) on high steam, pushing the toes firmly with each pass. I go from the bottom to the top, just rolling the iron over the toes with firm pressure each time
And, voila, problem solved.
This literally could not be any easier. I know it seems like OD to some people, and I was afraid to do it before. But after I did it to my black/cement IVs last year, I realized it takes no skills, nothing. The only key is to stuff the toe boxes firmly with socks. I only use the shoe trees to maintain the pressure the socks fill the toes with. I can tell that the reason some people who have tried it and ended up wrinkling their toes is, they didn't stuff the toes enough or at all. Do not use the shoe trees as the toe stuffer you iron on top of; shoe trees will not fill up the toe box. That's all there is to it.
My boots are out for delivery
As soon as I get them, I will send them on over to you. Thanks, man!
20 min of my time just now. Bye bye, cliff toe. First pic: left stock, right fixed. Second and third pics: both fixed. Game over, that simple
EDIT: spoonmanofthehour , get on it LOL