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I'm on my 26th year wearing my '94 Air Jordan 1's (wear 25-30 times a year) and they are STILL tanks.
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1,11,12,13 only ones I know for sure won’t crumble no matter how old the are, you will have to re glue 11,12,13 but that’s it Barge Cement will take care of that problem
Would 14s from 2005 fall apart? Was considering buying Dark cinder 14s but worried they might.
The 95s are already deteriorated inside. You probably wont even get them on foot before chunks start falling off. The 04s are more than likely deteriorated as well.So if I buy some new 1994 or 2004 Jordan II's they'll most likely crumble in a few wears?
So are they safe to wear?those don't crumble....just unglue.
So are they safe to wear?
This thread needs to be started in the Nike Retro section too.
From my experience it has been those models with air bubbles that have the midsole break down as they age. The one's that held up relatively well are Jordan 13, 2, 10, 11, 12, 1
based on this, going forward i don't plan to buy any more Jordans with air bubbles, am i right?