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Tried to sharpen/enhance.
Yup, Magic Eraser.
Magic Eraser for the yellowing?
I thought it was possibly unpained?
The aging looks darker on these to me. I'm trying to talk myself into liking them but I don't see it happening, just not a fan.It's not that kind of "aging." Looks exactly like the AJ3's, not the Air Ships, etc.
Tom Andrich posted this catalog shot on his IG earlier. Man, I'd LOVE to see those Challenge Pros again.
You and me both buddy.
Those catalogs, man do they bring me back. Local tennis shop & golf shop, right down the street from me as a kid, in the same shopping center where the local grocery store was, had the seasonal Nike catalog out all the time (where most stores would NEVER allow customers to see it) for anyone to see what was available and they would order it for the customer. They had the catalog, when the ATC IVs were out. I drooled over the Cerise pair as a kid but never asked my mom to order them (I was in 8th grade). But I so wanted them. This is why I was so stoked when they retroed. I always scope eBay for old catalogs still to this day.
All the sites keep saying fall. Like, imo, this is the perfect summer shoe
After Labor day summer over...it's still hot out but "summer" is done.
When does fall end and the "Holiday" drops start? Black Friday to the rest of the calendar year is considered Holiday no? So summer is probably what April-June?
October through December is “Holiday” on the Nike calendar…
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Good news for you, Michael Changs are releasing. I got mine in the other day(green pair), they're awesome.
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