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Since they are nubuck, you should use angelus red leather dye.is it possible to repaint my nubuck swooshes on my 01 Bred 1s? like I want to has angelus red paint but would it work? my nubuck swooshes have faded.
Yep your only bet is using a 5 sole donor..4s ya have different options and yes use same size tooi need to find donor 5 soles what shoe has the 5 sole that would be cheap to buy on ebay? and would a 1999 size 11 sole be the same size as today?
That is not true, you can use son of mars, Jordan 5, Jordan 60 plus, and some others.Yep your only bet is using a 5 sole donor..4s ya have different options and yes use same size too
I was watching these on eBay, but they already ended.i need to find donor 5 soles what shoe has the 5 sole that would be cheap to buy on ebay? and would a 1999 size 11 sole be the same size as today?
would you recommend painting the nubuck swooshes or just leave them faded, I don't want to ruin the shoe lolSince they are nubuck, you should use angelus red leather dye.
You should use red angelus leather dye. You will probably mess them up if you try to paint it.would you recommend painting the nubuck swooshes or just leave them faded, I don't want to ruin the shoe lol
would you recommend painting the nubuck swooshes or just leave them faded, I don't want to ruin the shoe lol
Wow my dude....you trimmed the hell out of those. I've never seen anyone trim the front of the toes like that. Do they still work good? And FWIW, I think the fact that you got the black ones had a lot to do with why they are uncomfortable in the first place. THey are a LOT stiffer than the white ones. The white ones are the universals, you should've gone with those. Maybe they'd hurt less, and you can therefore trim them less.Took your advise and ended cutting them like this. Man!! They are comfortable as hell now
Wow my dude....you trimmed the hell out of those. I've never seen anyone trim the front of the toes like that. Do they still work good? And FWIW, I think the fact that you got the black ones had a lot to do with why they are uncomfortable in the first place. THey are a LOT stiffer than the white ones. The white ones are the universals, you should've gone with those. Maybe they'd hurt less, and you can therefore trim them less.
I know they changed my life breh...I never wear my nice sneakers without them. I actually like the way they feel. Holds my foot in perfectly, can't really explain it. You should cop a pair of universals and try to trim them less to see if you like them more.Can't even lie, they work beautifully. I didn't want to trim them but hey if I would have messed them up, I would have bought another pair. They cheap anyways.
But I'm glad I did because dam!! Are they comfortable and they keep the creases away. Been wearing them on my other AF1's and no crease or pain. Double wami baby
I always just clean my soles (and the whole shoe) after a couple wears. The reason I'm against sole protectors is that even though they say it comes right off and leaves no stickiness behind...i'm skeptical as to how true that is. Secondly...if i wanna clean my midsoles and uppers and the sole protectors are on, and water or cleaner drips down and gets between the sole protectors and the sole, bam....instant yellowing. Also...what if you moisture gets between the sole protectors and the sole just from wearing them? Let's say I'm at a bar and I step somewhere a little wet. Liquid could get in between the sole and the protector and get trapped there instead of drying off. I think that would be really bad too. IDK there are a lot of reasons I'm afraid to use those.
ANYBODY USE THOSE SOLE-PROTECTORS?
is it worth it
I agree with everything you said. I'll pass on the expensive piece of plastic. I would I use that 3M spray that's meant for cars before I used a piece of plastic. Somebody should try it and report back!
I always just clean my soles (and the whole shoe) after a couple wears. The reason I'm against sole protectors is that even though they say it comes right off and leaves no stickiness behind...i'm skeptical as to how true that is. Secondly...if i wanna clean my midsoles and uppers and the sole protectors are on, and water or cleaner drips down and gets between the sole protectors and the sole, bam....instant yellowing. Also...what if you moisture gets between the sole protectors and the sole just from wearing them? Let's say I'm at a bar and I step somewhere a little wet. Liquid could get in between the sole and the protector and get trapped there instead of drying off. I think that would be really bad too. IDK there are a lot of reasons I'm afraid to use those.
yes, they are wearable. Just because the midsole is soft, doesn't really determine if they are wearable. Normally they feel squishy or moist when they are going to crumble. Those are fine
Are my 2006 grapes wearable? The midsole all around feel firm except for this one spot near the air unit which feels soft. I tried wearing these around the house and carried heavy objects to see if a cracked formed. Nothing has happened in this day but I'm worried they might crack later on.