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I’d rather change the insoles. More comfortable anyway.
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I’ve never done it, that’s corny but I get why Vin did on the 95s.Wouldn't the tape just remove the 'nike air' logo when you decide to remove or change the tape? All my insole logos have pretty much worn off since I wear my pairs pretty heavy.
I assumed dudes were trolling when I first seen this mentioned like 5 years ago when I first joined... I slowly realized that dudes are dead serious lolThe shoe game today. SMH y'all are worrying about the nike air on the insoles wearing off. lol
I assumed dudes were trolling when I first seen this mentioned like 5 years ago when I first joined... I slowly realized that dudes are dead serious lol
I’m not that knowledgeable of Jordan 1s, but has the classic/iconic Chicago cw ever been released with a Black Tongue?
Highly doubt Nike has or will ever release the AJ1 Chicago CW with a black tongue. That contradicts the entire idea for the AJ1 Chicago. You may be able to find another AJ1 CW that's red and white with a black tongue though.
I remember seeing OG jordans and early 00's retros with nike air tape on the insoles for sale when I first got into shoes around late 00's. 11s especially. Relative to the other measures sneakerheads take to preserve their shoes, it seems pretty miniscule. I seen a guy in WDYWT wrap his outsoles up with that sole protector stuff. That seems like it'd get slippery I dunno how practical it is. I wonder if anyone is still out there using force fields/crease protectors?
Most of ya on NT got 1s that haven't seen the light of day since Trump was in office anyway