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So do these pass ? lol
They do I said you good lol
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So do these pass ? lol
oh shoot my bad lol i didn't realize lolThey do I said you good lol
Its a joke... not a fan of the design or their non existent "design language"So because these people made some shoes you're not a fan of, you hope they lose their jobs and their livelihoods? Wouldn't wish that on anyone man.
thanks bro.^^^legit best way to tell is to see how the stitching for the tongue onto the shoe is curved (white flyknit curve)
^ glue stains is "normal" on some colorways. I haven't seen them on the neos before though... but that doesn't mean they don't exist. Oreo 2, and be trues were the worst.
^ glue stains is "normal" on some colorways. I haven't seen them on the neos before though... but that doesn't mean they don't exist. Oreo 2, and be trues were the worst.
Is it noticeable to you?
thanks bro.
i honestly don't know exactly what that means lol
This will be my first racer so not to educated on them as of yet. lol
guessing this is what you are talking about?Look at the toebox and slowly go up to where the tongue is sewn on; its a curved pattern/stitching( the white portion of knit) versus straight(fake ones)
Correct
guessing this is what you are talking about?
Ah ok gotcha,
Correct
Going to return and hopefully get another pair. My oreo's don't have to much glue to notice but to me I notice the green a lot. Whats odd to me is I have 2 pairs of MC 2.0 that are 100% perfect (no glue) and a pair of OG flyknit trainers (blue w/ white swoosh). I guess its just hit or miss.I had to look, but I also have a pile of racers in my closet, so I am familiar with the glue. I almost always just buy from Nike, so I usually just return them and get a different pair. I've bought/returned 6 be true pairs to finally get one with minimal red glue.