knightlovesqueen
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lolwutthats odd mine says made in vietnamNo, made it Taiwan. Only construction issue I can see on my pair is the tongue shape. Everything else and the materials used are top knotch.
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lolwutthats odd mine says made in vietnamNo, made it Taiwan. Only construction issue I can see on my pair is the tongue shape. Everything else and the materials used are top knotch.
Those look so nice. Gonna have to pick some up as soon as J Crew offers any kind of sale, which isn't very often unfortunately.Took them in a bright area so the colors show a bit lighter than usual. You can see what the light does to the colors in the first pic. The colors on the back heel in that pic are true. One of my favorite shoes right now, they managed to mix a lot of eye-catching bits of color in the shoe but it's all subdued by the dark grey and black. BTW the tongue, heel tab, and accents on the toe box are all 3M. My only thing with that is that it creases easily and the 3M material accentuates the creases. I've been holding off from wearing these out to put them on here first so now I can't wait to wear them. Definitely a great buy, if you can find them at your local jcrew I recommend checking them out.
Yeah, but that happens everywhere. People in Houston are complaining this weekend because dudes from NYC are buying up all the Nike ASG kicks to resell. SMH
there's a fella like that which does that here in chicago :/heard place in houston paid someone a good chunk of money to buy up all the j's at a finish line and the guy toom the money and hauled ***. nice to see a reseller like that get scammed. hoping sneaker summit has some kennedys or the older burn rubbers
Does anybody here ever water proof their NB's with the water proofing spray you can get from like Finish Line? Is there any downside to using this that anyone knows of? I've used it on Jordans a long time ago, but I'm hesitant to use it on some of my more high quality New Balances. I don't even know what kind of negative effect it might have (discoloration, easier deterioration, etc.), but figured I'd ask if anyone has had any experience one way or the other...
Not quite sure what I was thinking. I was up early for the Royals this morning when I typed that. My pair is made in Vietnam as well. Apologies.thats odd mine says made in vietnam
Firstly, I dont mean for this question to be sarcastic: Is that how you wear your pants with shoes?? if so, im curious as to what the rest of your outfit is. Again, this is not meant to be jest-ful and is genuinely 100% inquisitive.Not quite sure what I was thinking. I was up early for the Royals this morning when I typed that. My pair is made in Vietnam as well. Apologies.
Denim Blue 996 yesterday:
I've started wearing my jeans like that, but only with some runners. The pinroll gives the pant a taper in the leg, which I like the look and comfort of, while also helping to prevent from indigo stains. Plus, it compliments the shoes you're wearing. These were worn with a blue v-neck, grey jacket, and a navy fitted.Firstly, I dont mean for this question to be sarcastic: Is that how you wear your pants with shoes?? if so, im curious as to what the rest of your outfit is. Again, this is not meant to be jest-ful and is genuinely 100% inquisitive.
I see nothing wrong with the pinroll cuff. Just like gt stated it compliments the kicks your wearing and prevents the suede to get those annoying denim stain. I do this as well when I wear runners with light suede.Firstly, I dont mean for this question to be sarcastic: Is that how you wear your pants with shoes?? if so, im curious as to what the rest of your outfit is. Again, this is not meant to be jest-ful and is genuinely 100% inquisitive.
On the topic of Indigo stains - anyone have a good way of getting rid of them? I broke out my West NYC's for the first time the other day and literally left my jeans unrolled for an hour without thinking about it and of course - blue stain. I'll live with it, but would really like to have it gone. Any suggestions?I've started wearing my jeans like that, but only with some runners. The pinroll gives the pant a taper in the leg, which I like the look and comfort of, while also helping to prevent from indigo stains. Plus, it compliments the shoes you're wearing. These were worn with a blue v-neck, grey jacket, and a navy fitted.
you can try jason markk but i have no experience with that. i personally use the footlocker suede and nubuck kitOn the topic of Indigo stains - anyone have a good way of getting rid of them? I broke out my West NYC's for the first time the other day and literally left my jeans unrolled for an hour without thinking about it and of course - blue stain. I'll live with it, but would really like to have it gone. Any suggestions?
You can get these at groovy in Toronto Canada, got mine there already.My shop said the tentative release date as of right now is 1 March.
Is that the eraser/brush combo thing?you can try jason markk but i have no experience with that. i personally use the footlocker suede and nubuck kit
They may be getting a restock but it's up to youWhat do you guys think about $196 for 998gnr ds?
yeah thatIs that the eraser/brush combo thing?