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I've noticed mis match leathers on a lot these, was able to check them in person and go through multiple pairs. Left and right shoe different, and certain panels had different leather.
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can you post the pic of the punched holes?? i feel this is going to be simple to do.I hit on SNS, I’m decent at customizing shoes. My xacto knife if ready I have 2013s, so I have laces, lace locks and the hole punch is on the way. From that vid I feel you can cut the treads connected to the net. Saw an image of a pair with all the holes punched so why not try.
So some had soft leather and others had bad leather?
I think if you want a long lasting solution there is more to it than just punching the holes. I need to see them in hand to verify, if you want them to look OG it might take more than just punching. Another customizer was prepping for these by pulling apart older models to see how easy it is to restitch and switch materials around.can you post the pic of the punched holes?? i feel this is going to be simple to do.
Just because you can hole punch it and lace them doesn't mean you should, if the shoe lacks the plastic to reinforce you will wind up with really messed up holes in the long run if you wear these often. You are better off paying someone to do this right and switching the plastics in then just hole punching if you want them to look right in the long run.According to Frank Cooker, it’s a simple process to punch the holes and cut the thread.
Wouldn't exactly say it's bad leather. Just different leather. Some were soft leather, some had hard leather. Some more tumbled or more wrinkled. But don't mind me, I'm just picky as hell when it comes to that mismatch stuff like when a left shoe is tumbled then the right shoe non tumbled, etc lol. Bugs me.
sold outFor those still looking https://www.oneness287.com/ still has sizes you just have to fill out an invoice.
frank cooker is the ultimate TROLL, he DESIGNED this shoe!!!!!! lmfao WTF????!!!!!!!!!!!????????? toooooooo funny!!!!!
if youre gonna holepunch these and put laces,why not just get regular grape 5s? theyre around the same price and u wont have to risk messing ya kicks up trying to holepunch for laces and cut the tongue loose etc.
only big diff would be the words on the tongue on the fresh prince pair
not judging any1. genuinely curious.
Personally: the leather quality, and the Nike branding most notably.
Frank Cooker is a genius. He designed some shoes that people will talk about if the owners decide to punch holes in them. It's like a shoe with an option for laces. He essentially designed shoes that people aren't just gonna wear, they are easily customized to your liking. He hid the real grape 5s in a Fresh Prince disguise. It's like an easter egg in a shoe! Pure genius.