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Believe it or not I still have my pair with the mids still completely intact. Would I wear now? Hell no. lolNeed better shots of the shoes to be accurate. It appears to be a sole swapped pair possibly. Most soles on 94' pairs are crumbling or cracked up at this point. Size tag shot and better straight on shots would confirm.
I believe it. There are many out there for sure. Just 8/10 they are yellowish, cracking or completely crumbling. I'm not seeing any of that here. Also the angles the pix are taken may also be because they have been swapped. I'd rather just see a few more pix to be certain.Believe it or not I still have my pair with the mids still completely intact. Would I wear now? Hell no. lol
The seller admitted that they are a sole swap and here is the size tagI believe it. There are many out there for sure. Just 8/10 they are yellowish, cracking or completely crumbling. I'm not seeing any of that here. Also the angles the pix are taken may also be because they have been swapped. I'd rather just see a few more pix to be certain.
The real reason I’m buying these is because they’re an insane steal and I’m looking to flipLooks to be legit. However the sole swap kills any collectors value IMO. Also wearing them depending upon how good the swap was performed could be problematic. You may be constantly reglueing/fixing them. I would shy away from this particular pair on either case.
Just a few things to consider 1: Most people looking for a pair of 94's are going to be collectors more than likely. A sole swapped pair would turn them away. 2: How well was the swap preformed, and was an authentic donor used(also why they may be cheaper than expected) 3: What would be the going rate for used questionable sole swapped 94's?The real reason I’m buying these is because they’re an insane steal and I’m looking to flip
Just curious..Does your pair have patent info like the above tag or a barcode?Believe it or not I still have my pair with the mids still completely intact. Would I wear now? Hell no. lol
Just curious..Does your pair have patent info like the above tag or a barcode?
Well I assumed 170 would be good because they are ds never laced even though they’re sole swappedJust a few things to consider 1: Most people looking for a pair of 94's are going to be collectors more than likely. A sole swapped pair would turn them away. 2: How well was the swap preformed, and was an authentic donor used(also why they may be cheaper than expected) 3: What would be the going rate for used questionable sole swapped 94's?
You may have to sit on them for some time or move them for a steal yourself. Personally I'd only pay about $40-$50 for them.
I have to agree here. Im a collector myself that has tried to find certain originals. But when I find they are swapped, instant no for me. I want it all original. Going in I already know they are not wearable. To me the new midsole will hold up but the upper will eventually crack up as well. Being an average nobody collector here, thats how I think. If your trying to flip, make sure you tell the future buyer about the swap. Thats something they should know for sure.Just a few things to consider 1: Most people looking for a pair of 94's are going to be collectors more than likely. A sole swapped pair would turn them away. 2: How well was the swap preformed, and was an authentic donor used(also why they may be cheaper than expected) 3: What would be the going rate for used questionable sole swapped 94's?
You may have to sit on them for some time or move them for a steal yourself. Personally I'd only pay about $40-$50 for them.
Could the seller possibly tell you where the donor midsole came from?
The seller admitted that they are a sole swap and here is the size tag
The donor is from a 2011pair of cementsCould the seller possibly tell you where the donor midsole came from?
That wouldn't be correct. 2011s had "Jordan" on the sole not "Nike" as pictured. More than likely a fake was used.The donor is from a 2011pair of cements
The nike on the bottom was my initial reason for asking originally. Wasnt even thinking when he responded.That wouldn't be correct. 2011s had "Jordan" on the sole not "Nike" as pictured. More than likely a fake was used.
You do your part bro.. We all make mistakes. I mean technically they are Legit, so you weren't wrong.Best advise is to just stay away from that pair. First time I may have legitimized a half legit half fake shoe. Def been wrong before but this is a first maybe.