dhtowng
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Whatever tho. We’re all entitled to our opinion and have a god given right to complain (I guess). Even if that opinion and complaint is ridiculous so I get it.
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Cool if y’all want to ignore the obvious QC issues then that’s y’all business. Doesn’t mean they aren’t prevalent bc for whatever reason y’all don’t want to acknowledge them though. As a matter of fact I’m chilling in a pair right now that has 2 different cuts on the toebox. But for $70 bucks it ain’t that big of a deal. But we’ll roll with your narrative that Nike cheaped out on these to provide you with better experience over profitNo it’s not people just like the ***** and complain about stuff that’s not even worth complaining about. Quality is through the roof for a ~$120. If certain people can’t grasp/understand the shoe is built this way on purpose then I feel bad them. If that’s you then I feel bad for you. It means you obviously don’t know a good Nike product when you see it. I think people fail to realize how much these cost.
Case in pointWeird how that works.
jrdatrackstar23 your good man, although most ‘10s midsole are def prone to paint chipping. Definitely wearable tho
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Welcome brother!
If you were gonna repaint, then yes you would have to strip the paint first, but that’s a whole different convo lol
For a $58 2010 GR, I’d just rock em and look for more tbh.
Whatever tho. We’re all entitled to our opinion and have a god given right to complain (I guess). Even if that opinion and complaint is ridiculous so I get it.
jrdatrackstar23 your good man, although most ‘10s midsole are def prone to paint chipping. Definitely wearable tho
This is what kept me painting in the 2010s, lol.Speaking of which... has anyone experienced midsole paint chipping on the 2020 recrafts? This is what kept me away from copping 90s in the 2010's.
I've worn the volts a bunch of times and no paint chipping on my pairSpeaking of which... has anyone experienced midsole paint chipping on the 2020 recrafts? This is what kept me away from copping 90s in the 2010's.
The last few pairs I have received by Nike have had toilet paper thin paper in the box that have ripped if looked at wrong.Ffs I thought my volts were bad enough...
Tissue all torn too so assume this is someone's return
I’m in the same boat but patience, we are in a pandemic and things will be taking time to ship.My orange 90s have not shipped anyone else?
Do yourself a favor and get one of the anniversary pack pairs, they're the most comfortable 90s in a long time and relatively cheap and easy to find depending on the color.Thanks bro, definitely gonna rock the mess out of these and hunt for more on the low!
Ordered the 16th, not shipped yet.My orange 90s have not shipped anyone else?
Just waiting on oranges and I'll be right there with you.
What’s up everyone, first post in the Air Max 90 thread. I’m usually an Air Max 1 only guy but my first pair of 90s from eBay changed my mind when I saw them:
Probably paid a little more than I should’ve for them ($58 plus shipping), though they’re in extremely good shape despite the midsole yellowing (sockliner still thick and imprint still in tact). They also came with the original box.
Does anyone who has a pair from 2010/2011 era have any info on if these are safe to wear on the regular without midsole chipping or cracking? These are extremely comfy, more than I thought they would be.
Yea didn't mean that as a shot to you. It looked mangled out of the box. You put them on and they look amazing.Case in point