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Supremes and Statue of Liberties...lawd.
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local spot only got 2...a M & a L i got the M and pops got the L^ That shirt is ILL!
My local released em on saturday but havent gave the word for phone orders yet. May be worth ringing em up Kinetic phone number both lacations one in Jersey one in Delaware 302 477 1533 DE 856 375 2236 NJ
isnt the toebox the only thing that turns green?You Gonna Chop Up The Cheech & Chongs? Or Just Leave Them White?
for leather, I normally use rubbing alcohol. I am not sure if it ts the recommended way of doing it though. FOr that material IDK thoughCan you guys help with this??
is it possible to clean the jean stains of these???
Its been a while since i clean my shoes but have you tried those tide to go pen?Can you guys help with this??
is it possible to clean the jean stains of these???
OM... those Skunks are so beautiful Ima shed a tear.... happy tearsThese just came in...
Still awaiting one pair.
they were almost impossible to get in the DFW area- i left work and got to the shop before they opened, but there was a line for them and dudes had been there for hours (and we didnt get that many pairs). Then, i broke down and bought a pair online for $200 and ended up getting refunded 5 days later since they oversold their pairs. Just couldnt see spending any more than that and the resell price kept going up
those bhm lows turned out to be a good look, the first pics of them were not
You Gonna Chop Up The Cheech & Chongs? Or Just Leave Them White?
This is the biggest problem I have with these, I've yet to wear mine but I think I'll keep them white and just rock the alternate laces with them. I think they look much better with the green laces. Even though I like the cheech & chongs they were such a step back from the skunks IMO.
Also I would be iffy about putting any chemicals to remove jean stains but I'll be watching to see if anything works. Lord know I have a few kicks with jean stains, for that cloth material I would just try soap and water. Report back if anything works tho, please.
im always out of REP by the time i get to this thread , and this thread deserves the most