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checked the fighter jets at my local spot im sold
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Apparently slows down the aging process?Why do people saran wrap shoes?
prob the same reason people saran wrap food to keep it fresh.Why do people saran wrap shoes?
prob the same reason people saran wrap food to keep it fresh.
Saran wrapping a shoe = no air to circulate itActually, it does nothing but hurt the shoe over time.
I remember someone did it to a pair of 99 Cement IV's and they unwrapped them 4-5 years later to wear them and they broke apart.
you know how many shoes ive missed out on becuase theyre expected to flop? you shouldve seen the DB9 thread 7 pages then release day comes and its a mad scramble everyone tryna get pairs. im not taking any chances ill make sure i get mine expected to sell or not...For those who are interested in these, I seriously think these may flop and nike already knows. I just got word from a footaction employee in my state that they have 53 pairs in the store!!
floppppp hahahahaha seriously brahhFor those who are interested in these, I seriously think these may flop and nike already knows. I just got word from a footaction employee in my state that they have 53 pairs in the store!!
good assumption. This is why the longest I keep a clear bottom sole on ice is a year before I bring em out. I usually give my sneakers away after I wear them a bit but I'm gonna start keeping some of the clear bottom sneakers to dye different. My friends bro dyes his foam soles brand new but I don't have the balls for that yet.Saran wrapping a shoe = no air to circulate it
no air = no breatheability (spelling?)
no breatheability = drying out
drying out = shoe crumbling to pieces
Sorta makes sense, right?
Just my personal assumption, not basing this off experience at all. That is because I do not saran wrap my shoes.
That they do!I heard these actually come with dog tags.
QFTCorrect.
I think stores do it so they don't get dirty when people touch them, I would rather a shoe get dirty where I could clean it than the sole fall apart.
I can only imagine how it would be in Myrtle Beach, yet again I don't think much people know about these.For those who are interested in these, I seriously think these may flop and nike already knows. I just got word from a footaction employee in my state that they have 53 pairs in the store!!
Actually, it does nothing but hurt the shoe over time.
I remember someone did it to a pair of 99 Cement IV's and they unwrapped them 4-5 years later to wear them and they broke apart.
Idk about Flop. Everyone expected these to be super limited. Now there a GR and people are exiting the train... Once the ASG foams are announced these will just get easier to cop. Count me in on 2 pairs