Air Jordan IV “Black/Cement” - May 4th 2019

1989 against the 2019.
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Yeah the 19's are damn clos . I'd like to see a 16 vs 89 white cement as well
 
Not a fan of pinch pink toes. Whoever has the Nike Air white and black cement 4s. Let me know what’s youre take on sizing. In the past 4s run small to me due to that elastic band.
 
2nd pair.

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Nice shoe and def an upgrade from 2012. Those were aweful to wear. The material was not what is supposed to be on the black cement. They had the longer hair and super ashy like material. The mid soles cracked on my first wear. That shoe was beyond frustrating. I sold em after 2-3 months.
 
I don’t like the high patent cut.

You enjoy that diet PL then. I dogged my 09s out once the 16s got announced. Doesn't even look like same shoe.

I have both pairs in my hand right now and I have to agree. The ‘12s are fresher. But then again I usually take 5-8 years before I UNDS a shoe.

5-8 years? How? Why even bother buying them? Shoes drop again before you wear them.
 
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Where kind I find these?

Gac-900 just Google it lol you might can find some in Michael's or Hobby Lobby. Angelus Light gray for sure, and you probably can find a tiny brush at those craft stores as well. I dont know of the longevity of it but those are definitely the essentials also us a blow dryer or heat gun to heat bond the gac and paint to the fabric.
 
Gac-900 just Google it lol you might can find some in Michael's or Hobby Lobby. Angelus Light gray for sure, and you probably can find a tiny brush at those craft stores as well. I dont know of the longevity of it but those are definitely the essentials also us a blow dryer or heat gun to heat bond the gac and paint to the fabric.
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