- Feb 6, 2014
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unfortunately looks like 574s
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!! Where?1300s - $80
1300s - $80
Infernos - $100
These 1300s are a thing of beauty
2nd pair of infernos
Something is a brewing. Was hoping for another 998 but I'm sure this will still be interesting
wow, very nice. curious to know how you managed that.1300s - $80
Infernos - $100
These 1300s are a thing of beauty
2nd pair of infernos
I cant find anywhere that has these shoes besides that site and Im looking for a sz.14.....New colorway of the 999 Elite up on Undefeated.
http://undefeated.com/footwear/low/new-balance-999-elite-bluegrey
Im heavily contemplating grabbing these and attempting my first toebox rebuild on them.New colorway of the 999 Elite up on Undefeated.
http://undefeated.com/footwear/low/new-balance-999-elite-bluegrey
Im heavily contemplating grabbing these and attempting my first toebox rebuild on them.
Damn....Yea its hard finding New Balances in a sz.14....I guess my best bet is to wait and see if New Balance post them on their site....Does NB have a release date calendar like Nike, or do they just pop up randomly or days before release?999CRB up on PYS.
http://www.pickyourshoes.com/item.asp?itemname=44827
Size 13 is the biggest they have.
A suede eraser and brush should be fine. Erase away at the area in one direction, not back and forth. Make sure you don't apply too much pressure and just work at it. Use the brush to remove any eraser lint and fluff the suede. If the stain is stubborn, just rinse and repeat this process until you can eliminate it to a tolerable point. Whatever you do, don't use any liquids! Not even those from "reputable" cleaning brands.
I've wore my C-Note a couple of times, I've noticed a lil dirt stain on the toe wrap, what would you guys recommend i use to clean it up a bit?
Presh, will check it out this weekend..
A suede eraser and brush should be fine. Erase away at the area in one direction, not back and forth. Make sure you don't apply too much pressure and just work at it. Use the brush to remove any eraser lint and fluff the suede. If the stain is stubborn, just rinse and repeat this process until you can eliminate it to a tolerable point. Whatever you do, don't use any liquids! Not even those from "reputable" cleaning brands.
Alright. ThanksOutside of collabs and "packs" it seems to just pop up randomly the month they are due.