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I had some 90s recraft with the snubnose toe and got it to pop out with an iron, a very wet towel, and shoetree maxed out as far as it could fit.On this one shoe for my pair, it’s not just a crease in the felt from being pressed on somewhere along the way. It’s the way they glued it to the rubber outsole toe bumper. It’s like the bumper is pressed in too far, causing a little bulge and a crease. I had the same problem on a pair of Photon Dust Trainer 1s. It’s not something I can reduce by stuffing the toes or even ironing them. Most people wouldn’t even care, but I do LOL
Sold them on SX. Made $10. I’ll take it as a small payment for my consternation. Exact same amount of effort to ship them to SX as it is to ship them back to Nike, so I figured I may as well
I know what you mean but the problem is there’s too much material bunched up and glued to the rubber toe piece that way. Believe me, if I could fix it I would. Honestly I’m not even that bent about it. I like these a lot but it’s not a shoe I’m losing sleep over. The fact I’m not bothered enough to be actively looking for another pair tells me I’m ultimately better off just saving the money. God knows I have more than enough shoes to wear as isI had some 90s recraft with the snubnose toe and got it to pop out with an iron, a very wet towel, and shoetree maxed out as far as it could fit.
Where you getting all these pairs from? Enlighten us. One of my pair had glue in the linerTook me 3 pairs to have a good mix, waiting for the 4th to determine the double up
Turned out great. Def doing that, If I actually find a pair that is.Last post about this, for the ones that asked. Adjustable shoe tree, steamer. Apply steam to toe area for a few mins, grab shoe tree extend it to the max size and shove in. Keep adding steam, and just let the shoe dry while keeping the shoe tree in.
Nike really did me dirty with this dent on the toe box... Any advice on how to fix these clown shoes?
Last post about this, for the ones that asked. Adjustable shoe tree, steamer. Apply steam to toe area for a few mins, grab shoe tree extend it to the max size and shove in. Keep adding steam, and just let the shoe dry while keeping the shoe tree in.
Agreed 100%Whoever said they give AM1 Ultra vibes was right on the money.
Yeah, I sold mine last night. Got my money back minus a few bucks. Toe box being crumpled up is such a let down because I really liked these. But Im not even excited to wear them and with my double-up on the AJ3s reimagined I know I'll probably wear those alot more.I'm bummed out I need to get rid of them but all I'll see when I look down is this janky toe on the right shoe. No one else would even notice, I'm sure, but I do/would. Thankfully, as cool as AM1s are, they've just never been one of my all-timers, so it's far less of a letdown to me than it would be on certain other models. Who knows, maybe they'll restock and I'll get lucky again. I don't care enough right now to pay resale, that's for sure.
underratedRainy day today in Amsterdam.
All in all I do really like the BBs, they're just different enough and I love the big bubble obviously. They look clunky and clumsy on a side by side comparison with 17s but they still look great on foot and its not so noticable. Some of the other shape concerns like the low mudguard and the bigger midsole and heel dont bother me so much.
I've bought AM1s shaped like these AND paid resale for em so I'm definitely not mad at the BBs.
Okay so he drew up some designs and they released for a little while that way but tell me this. What have they looked like for the last oh I don’t know . 37 years ? Lol
Then who did?
How is it that everyone constantly talks about how much better the materials on shoes were back then, which they were clearly. Including ALL shoes with air max bubbles being drastically bigger than what they are are now, but suddenly a few of you are saying they had to change them because of material problems back then but now we have “ better “ materials. ?That’s not true. Pairs were released, but the had to be changed because of material problems back in the 80s. Now with better materials we are getting them the way they were meant to be. I’ll wear these and it will be glorious. Can’t wait.
The materials were FAR better back then then what are being used on shoes today lol literally every single air max model back in the late 80s and all throughout the 90s and even into the early 2000s ALL had MUCH a bigger bubbles than what we have now or have had for the last decade + . What you’re saying doesn’t make any sense .No he didn't.
He HAD to remake them from all the issues with the huge bubble back then, and the subpar materials they had access to which couldn't support it.