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OG Black Pure BoostDidn't Kanye only wear the Triple White UB 1.0, also?
OG 1.0
OG White 1.0
J+D White 1.0
White Energy boost
Core Black 1.0/2.0
That's all I can rememeber
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OG Black Pure BoostDidn't Kanye only wear the Triple White UB 1.0, also?
Woah. Diamonds diamonds diamonds on me dancing
they will fit godly with my new denim:
Happy it hasnt blown up yet. NT Fam eats first
SS. Havent seen it on solelinks or any other huge twitter acct like that.What are you referring to?
WTF. The sad thing is that there are thousands of people out there thinking "I have to get my hands on a pair of those!".
they will fit godly with my new denim:
true to what size has always been my issue. I am a 10.5 in "most" adidas and an 11 in nike. As stated my NMD mesh are an 11 and fit tight i should have got an 11.5 in them honestly but my tubulars are a 10.5 and fit perfect....so i went in the middle
true to what size has always been my issue. I am a 10.5 in "most" adidas and an 11 in nike. As stated my NMD mesh are an 11 and fit tight i should have got an 11.5 in them honestly but my tubulars are a 10.5 and fit perfect....so i went in the middle
You should be good. tubulars have always ran really big while certain colorways in the Mesh NMDs tend to run small.
Great post that explains a lot of what we've experienced.
Here is some info I found when looking up TPU discoloration:
Flexible polyester-based TPUs can be vulnerable to damage from fungi and bacteria. The enzymes present in microorganisms can split ester bonds causing the TPU to discolor and crack – thereby affecting load-bearing capabilities.
Yellowing of polymer materials is mainly due to degradation reactions (thermal, photooxidation, radiation, oxidation). These reactions are chemical in nature, so irreversible. You cannot make them "white" through using any kind of chemical substance, such as chlorine bleach and peroxides. Actually, these chemicals may worsen that discoloration, as they are oxidizing agents. If that "yellowing" is just an esthetical problem and there is no application functional failures, just use the product until it dies. But, if the discoloration is important, then it must be replaced by a new one. The original appearance cannot be recovered as degradation reactions are permanent and irreversible
Here is some info I found when looking up TPU discoloration:
Flexible polyester-based TPUs can be vulnerable to damage from fungi and bacteria. The enzymes present in microorganisms can split ester bonds causing the TPU to discolor and crack – thereby affecting load-bearing capabilities.
Yellowing of polymer materials is mainly due to degradation reactions (thermal, photooxidation, radiation, oxidation). These reactions are chemical in nature, so irreversible. You cannot make them "white" through using any kind of chemical substance, such as chlorine bleach and peroxides. Actually, these chemicals may worsen that discoloration, as they are oxidizing agents. If that "yellowing" is just an esthetical problem and there is no application functional failures, just use the product until it dies. But, if the discoloration is important, then it must be replaced by a new one. The original appearance cannot be recovered as degradation reactions are permanent and irreversible
Here is some info I found when looking up TPU discoloration:
Flexible polyester-based TPUs can be vulnerable to damage from fungi and bacteria. The enzymes present in microorganisms can split ester bonds causing the TPU to discolor and crack – thereby affecting load-bearing capabilities.
Yellowing of polymer materials is mainly due to degradation
reactions (thermal, photooxidation, radiation, oxidation). These reactions are chemical in nature, so irreversible. You cannot make them "white" through using any kind of chemical substance, such as chlorine bleach and peroxides. Actually, these chemicals may worsen that discoloration, as they are oxidizing agents. If that "yellowing" is just an esthetical problem and there is no application functional failures, just use the product until it dies. But, if the discoloration is important, then it must be replaced by a new one. The original appearance cannot be recovered as degradation reactions are permanent and irreversible
or they just got stock from all the returns.so the original cw uncaged just restocked?
What size do you need?
Does anyone think Adidas or any US sites will restock the triple black and triple white uncaged even though they were LTD? I was able to cop a triple black UC on ADC when they first released and was really wanting to double up. I slept on the triple white UC when they dropped, but now I am regretting that.