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Same and now they’re redonkulous. Shoulda grabbed when I had the chance.
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Nope not yet2018s. Worn periodically. I guess it’s time for these to drop again.
Oh I’m not done with these. This happened on my 2005 Barkleys 10 years ago and I still wear those. The rest of the outsole will stay on.Nope not yet
Try using some barge cement and stick it back.
Cost you $16 only and it gets more life
I’ve used it on two pairs of my Jordan 4s already
2018s. Worn periodically. I guess it’s time for these to drop again.
it use to be one full unitthe nature of the air bubble being glossy and smooth doesn't really help with adhering anything onto it unfortunately. I wonder how all the vapormax soles are going .... It probably will help a bit if they separated the clear sole portion from the rest of the sole, but it could hike the price of the shoe
LIKE SERIOUS , RECRAFT IS NEEDED!!! MULTIPLE PAIR WOULD BE BOUGHT
Top one is Air Maxxxxxxxx 180
2018s. Worn periodically. I guess it’s time for these to drop again.
when the plastic from the air units starts to get foggy, thats a sign that the lifespan isnt too long anymore, but it can still take a year or 2-3 before the midsole will starting to crack or crumbleAt what point do unworn air maxes begin to crumble
At what point do unworn air maxes begin to crumble