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Thoughts regarding yellowing of "clear soles"
Over the years, we have seen tons of different shade of yellowing on all kinds of clear soles. I kept thinking what makes them yellow at different rate and I came up with one word "moisture"
For example, I have a pair of xx22 PE and Melo M7 that I use for playing outdoor and it means that sometimes you have to step over wet grass and even when it starts raining. Both shoe absorbed a lot of moisture and I never bother to dry them after contacting with water. Result was severe yellowing of the clear sole. My 2000 Concords which I no longer have I wore them a ton sometimes in rain also had really bad yellowing.
A pair of 2003 XI low IE however, I have always treasured and never wore them in rain at all has remained fairly decent. Each time I clean them I would also towel dry the bottom and here is how the sole look after 11 years. There are yellowing but not as nearly as bad as some of the shoes from the same age. The arch at mid foot are actually still milky clear and from the side they still look pretty decent as well and interestingly I have not seen them get worst and they were never treated.
So basically I'm saying that if you are worried about yellowing of the soles. Wear them on sunny days.
Over the years, we have seen tons of different shade of yellowing on all kinds of clear soles. I kept thinking what makes them yellow at different rate and I came up with one word "moisture"
For example, I have a pair of xx22 PE and Melo M7 that I use for playing outdoor and it means that sometimes you have to step over wet grass and even when it starts raining. Both shoe absorbed a lot of moisture and I never bother to dry them after contacting with water. Result was severe yellowing of the clear sole. My 2000 Concords which I no longer have I wore them a ton sometimes in rain also had really bad yellowing.
A pair of 2003 XI low IE however, I have always treasured and never wore them in rain at all has remained fairly decent. Each time I clean them I would also towel dry the bottom and here is how the sole look after 11 years. There are yellowing but not as nearly as bad as some of the shoes from the same age. The arch at mid foot are actually still milky clear and from the side they still look pretty decent as well and interestingly I have not seen them get worst and they were never treated.
So basically I'm saying that if you are worried about yellowing of the soles. Wear them on sunny days.