I am hoping for Gil's sake he quits with the LV and DG sneakers, we all know what his ankles, knees, and legs in general have been through. Dude isn't getting younger, the dental floss that is holding his legs together may not hold with the tech that designer sneakers offer!
I am hoping for Gil's sake he quits with the LV and DG sneakers, we all know what his ankles, knees, and legs in general have been through. Dude isn't getting younger, the dental floss that is holding his legs together may not hold with the tech that designer sneakers offer!
like i said, i like thiese better then da regular joints....people would at least wear these...da other ones? ehh..not so much.
I thought the same thing too! I have been hooping a lot in the XI low ie's and they are really breathable. I like the idea of the hyperfuse + the insole concept...
Anglus will work on the midsoles if you strip the factory paint with acetone and apply very thin coats, I usually dip my brush in water or thinner then the paint and let it dry for 30 minutes. That would work for them. Where do you get the lincoln dye, I could see good things from that rather...
Anglus will work on the midsoles if you strip the factory paint with acetone and apply very thin coats, I usually dip my brush in water or thinner then the paint and let it dry for 30 minutes. That would work for them. Where do you get the lincoln dye, I could see good things from that rather...
I can see stitching being done with a sewing awl, that is what I did when I resoled my Black and Red IV's with the Nike Air on the back, the front toe has stitching on it, and required it to be sewn. The biggest issue in my opinion is still the sole, would you dye it, paint it, what. I would...
I can see stitching being done with a sewing awl, that is what I did when I resoled my Black and Red IV's with the Nike Air on the back, the front toe has stitching on it, and required it to be sewn. The biggest issue in my opinion is still the sole, would you dye it, paint it, what. I would...
I have found the best thing to spread with is a plastic shirt collar stay, you can get them at Macy's, Dillard's or even some Kohl's locations. They are used to keep your shirt collar straight. They are thinner than a popcicle stick and they bend a little easier to get to tough spots. Also...
I have found the best thing to spread with is a plastic shirt collar stay, you can get them at Macy's, Dillard's or even some Kohl's locations. They are used to keep your shirt collar straight. They are thinner than a popcicle stick and they bend a little easier to get to tough spots. Also...