Yeah, I will and thanks for the help. Normally I would have kept these and restored them myself, but I just don't have the time to do it now that I'm in school.
So about three weeks ago I sold my beat 2000 Concord 11s on ebay, and just now the buyer is opening a claim against me saying that they are not authentic. He is saying that the material of the box is incorrect, and that the inside tag has a production date of 6-15-30. The tag does have that...
I know, this might be the most beat pair I've seen. But I like the 2000 retros more and I didn't want to spend a lot so I'm planning on trying to restore them
Sorry to bother you guys again, but I realized that most of the pictures didn't post the first time because I uploaded from my phone. Anyways, there are some things that I think are kinda suspicious that I just noticed. First, the two jumpman logos on the heels seem like they don't match...
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Picked these up at a thrift store I'm not sure if they're authentic or not. Normally I don't buy them unless I'm sure they're real or not but the place was closing and I had to make a decision. No box or anything, but I just don't know enough about 10s to be able to tell whether...
I have a pair of 2000 white/metallic silver Jordan 5s. With the rumored 2015 retro of these, would it be worth it to do a midsole swap if they're kinda beat up?