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i ordered this from box-fresh because my cg 3 were creased from a pervious owner.....do these work well?
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Originally Posted by psohn923
post before / after picture
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Originally Posted by psohn923
post before / after picture
Originally Posted by jakecuevas
i would like to see a before/after pic (s)
I bought some and they work'd for meOriginally Posted by CtotheJ78
should be asked in care/maintenance
Originally Posted by No more Jordans
Shoe trees work, but for Js? I don't know man. Shoe trees should be for dress shoes.
Couldn't have been explained betterOriginally Posted by Sneak King
They work pretty well...You should get one of both types if you can. The more flimsy set is what you'll want for shoes like Jordan III VI, VII, VIII. The reason being that those toe boxes are more pointy and you will need the softer plastic so as to be able to push the shoe trees down into the shoe. In shoes with smaler toe box areas such as those, you will notice some push back on your toes and it may cause some slight discomfort. (similar to the chasis on the XXIII's hurting your pinky toe if you run into that problem.) For shoes with larger toe box areas, such as the V and XI, the more stiff/rigid bodel will work better. Personally, I think that one works better, but is not suitable for every shoe. I'll say that the shoe trees won't allow you to walk like you would in a pair of beaters, but they do help in reducing the amount of Flexing in your shoes and therefore reduce creasing. Good luck!