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^^^already posted. Coupon doesn't work, just tried
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Liverpools are on Finishline, use DEFDEALS20.
http://www.finishline.com/store/pro...8?productId=prod699243&cid=fbfinl&sf5794435=1
Are they the same sizing as the mids?
why would you call all 7 places? all you need is 1 to get your pair..Just called 3 Footlockers, 2 Champs, a Footaction, and an Athlete's Foot throughout the Chicagoland area, they ALL had FSR's in the Liverpool. If you couldn't cop online go to your store. They are available for purchase. People aint feeling the Liverpools outside of our Forums
why would you call all 7 places? all you need is 1 to get your pair..
why would you call all 7 places? all you need is 1 to get your pair..
See how trying to help the thread out with info gets this kind of snarky reply...
Man, I've had my pair since last week. Even posted pics in this thread. Was just trying to let people know they are released in stores at this point, info for my Chicagoland area NT Members.
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Just called 3 Footlockers, 2 Champs, a Footaction, and an Athlete's Foot throughout the Chicagoland area, they ALL had FSR's in the Liverpool. If you couldn't cop online go to your store. They are available for purchase. People aint feeling the Liverpools outside of our Forums
Just figured out a new method, results look like genuine splatter. When you said I took the safe and fast route it made me think, how can I get a real random splatter effect on an exact point on the shoe under control.
I didn't like the job I did after closer inspection because up close it just looked like Polka dots despite from a distance looking just decent.
Then idea clicked! I used painter's tape to cover the side of the shoe only leaving the midsole I wanted splattered exposed. Laid the shoe on its side and covered the entire shoe with 2 shirts, covering top and bottom. I grabbed a toothbrush, dipped it in the paint and ran my fingers across the bristles.
PERFECT!!!
Go across the bristles lightly for more of the small dot mist look, go across bristles fast and with heavy pressure for the thicker dots and heavier paint splatter. It came out pretty well, I will post pics when it dries. Thanks for the inspiration and challenge to really think of a solid method.