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and keeping them out of the box or wearing them likely slows down or prevents the processIt's not the paper, it's not the box. Putting them in drop cases or plastic bags won't matter.
It's a chemical reaction within the coating of the shoes. It's just going to happen, some more prominent than others.
You can't stop it, you can only hope to contain it. #GlitterGate #GlitterTwins #TinkerbellStrikesGlitter Boyz
I don’t baby my pairs lol. Just haven’t worn them yet that’s all.
Yup. Keep all my boxes.That's good do you still have boxes?
if the shoes are ds, and the glitter wipes off, why sell them, unless you didn't replace them and just kept the profitY’all dudes with twinkle toe versions of DS breds better do what I did and just stockX those pairs.
I had a pretty bad case of glittergate breds back in October and I had to let them go ASAP
is that better than using leather conditioning wipes?And if you've developed glitter, wipe the area down with white vinegar or rubbing alcohol.
No it’s not. We’ve been through this several times. It has nothing to do with how they are stored.It’s from the paper in the box
gottamb how is your pair leaps and bounds better than mine?! crazy.
The qc on these is definitely solid in regards to factory flaws. The leather discrepancy from pair to pair is quite annoying but glad i got a solid looking one
Have you not been paying attention? Many of the people having the issue keep them in dry conditions with dropfront boxes. Its long been understood not to be the cardboard.Cardboard absorbs moisture, I've had old shoeboxes (without shoes in them) (particularly, my old DWades box from '06) develop thick crystallization--i.e., layers and layers of 'glitter'. If you don't keep your shoes in the shoe box then you shouldn't develop 'glitter'. Also, if you have a walk-in closet attached to your bathroom/shower (popular layout in apartments) then don't keep your shoes in that closet or keep them in that closet and don't take hot showers. Spend some money on drop-fronts, a suitable shelf, or other shoe storage unit. And if you've developed glitter, wipe the area down with white vinegar or rubbing alcohol.
That's one of reasons 1s get glittedYup. Keep all my boxes.
Yeah keeping it inside the box this whole time probably accelerated the process.That's one of reasons 1s get glitted
So is it safe to say the box and tissue is the sole cause of glittering?
I was trolling.I store my 1's inside the Clear Drop Front boxes. Most of them have the glitter. No paper or anything else inside with them.