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Copped da googhood sk8 his this morning. I hate you Bwood lol
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Copped da googhood sk8 his this morning. I hate you Bwood lol
Vegggie tans?
First pair in about 10 years. Really digging these in person.
Yeah.
Vegggie tans?
Would this apply to old skools as well?
Yeah.
I actually have a decent amount of toe room and I went TTS (10). Would I be able to get away with a 9.5 being a wide footer?
nah veg old skool tts
Would this apply to old skools as well?
I just seen em at the local vans store so i'm going to return an impluse buy adidas for these bad boys.
Thank you.
nah veg old skool tts
Very nice pickup.
They just restocked a couple of sizes. I grabbed mine a couple of minutes ago.
Just picked these slip ones from J crew.com. I had a $25 birthday coupon code and used it in them.
It was a unique one time use code that I got in the mail for my birthday.Was the code generic like BDAY24OFF or unique?
Just bought a pair of veggie tan old skools and wanted to speed up the patina darking process on them so I purchased some Obenauf's leather oil.
I've heard that the quality isn't really up to par with other veggie tan leather goods so I was wondering if there's anyone that has some tips for applying oil? Not really sure if it's even worth it to use oil and maybe I should just let them age naturally.
They aren't real veg tanned leather so not gonna age. Wore mine every day for almost 3 months with nothing to show from it except a huge bloody gash on my right heel. No aging or patina. Just regular wear and creases. I retired them for the time beingJust bought a pair of veggie tan old skools and wanted to speed up the patina darking process on them so I purchased some Obenauf's leather oil.
I've heard that the quality isn't really up to par with other veggie tan leather goods so I was wondering if there's anyone that has some tips for applying oil? Not really sure if it's even worth it to use oil and maybe I should just let them age naturally.
Well yea if u oil them then they will change. But real veg tanned leather changes naturally without the need to oil it@ThreeGeees
Vans website states they are "deluxe" leather using a vegetable tanning process. I've seen pics in this forum where someone darken the leather by using the oil from their hands & rubbing shoes for 10 mins every night. So it is possible to change patina on them, seems to me that it just takes a long time.
@bwood056
Going to apply oil tomorrow around noon when sun is out, it's supposed to be hot this weekend out here in SoCal so I'm hoping the leather soaks up the oil and darkens it. I'll try to provide detailed pics.
It's possible but like i said wore mine every day for almost 3 months and no patina. Just a bloody heel. cant wear them anymoreThe veggie tans do patina but from what I've seen is it's a lot harder then other shoes I didn't cop a pair but I've seen other peoples pairs get a real nice patina
Well yea if u oil them then they will change. But real veg tanned leather changes naturally without the need to oil it