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He just said the reason they do it and it makes perfect sense. Though I always suspected them being made in different factories it never dawned on me why. Now it all comes together. And its just as stupid as thought it'd be. Imagine what gets lost in translation from one factory to the other. Thats totally why one shoe can sometimes feel like an entirely different mold than the other in one pair. Because it is lol. Aside from that, the dimensions on where to cut, how much and at what point to sew and glue is the reason literally every size 14 in an air max 1 anniversary has a low left mudguard and a high right. Consistently.All shoes have defects. But I highly doubt left shoes are made in different factories then rights. They probably aren’t made in pairs but to make them in different factories doesn’t make any sense. Plus they are all made from the same specs, and it’s probably a margin for acceptable errors.
You might not notice it but I do. And Im starting to realize why even buying multiple pairs to match up is futile. Because all lefts will be identical or "within that margin of error" you spoke of and the rights will all be identical or close to it. MAKING IT EVEN HARDER TO MATCH AN EVEN PAIR UP. man wtf. Now you have to hope for a flawed right and left that happen to somewhat meet in the middle. The odds of that are probably slim. George is getting upset.
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