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Do you make yellow ones?
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Good for preserving grip on the bottom DS while wearing daily! once out of you're rotation you can peel off and hit the courts with DS bottomI don't mind the sole of my shoes getting dirty, it's something you can't stop. The only people that would buy these are the dudes that wear their kicks a couple times, snap a couple pics for Instagram and then sell them the next day
no but throw em on a yellow pair and you good to go!Do you make yellow ones?
That's all good and well "sole protector"... if that's your real name.
I've actually beat you with a superior idea that is past the test phase and is being produced right now. I call them Bagged Up's[emoji]174[/emoji].
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Once placed over the shoe, all the wearer has to do is apply heat with a common blow dryer or a 10 second heat up in the microwave and BOW your shoe is covered and "Bagged Up[emoji]174[/emoji]!"
Excuse the shoe in the sample pic. We didn't want to get sued by any companies and used a generic shoe.
Hell no, I'm not serious.
We're considering changing the name to "Sole Protekterz".
Those damn XI's looked like iced tea when I pulled them out the box for the first time! I just don't get why those are so bad but the Anniv joints still look like they are on the shelf at footlocker
There's barely any difference.
The so icee part is just as icy on the other shoe too.
The dirt/gum/rocks is nothing a toothbrush and dish soap can't fix.
But I hope you have a nice profit margin and good accountant.