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Played my 8th grade season in the cherrys and taxis. Went 54-1 that year in school and AAU. Always fond memories ballin in the reds
Played my 8th grade season in the cherrys and taxis. Went 54-1 that year in school and AAU. Always fond memories ballin in the reds
Played my 8th grade season in the cherrys and taxis. Went 54-1 that year in school and AAU. Always fond memories ballin in the reds
AMM still has me in for two of these minimum, ESPECIALLY if those are the ‘23 release.AMM 12 has me out on these. Hope yall boys eat!
Funny cuz that's exactly why I passed on them lmaooo. Much rather have these.AMM 12 has me out on these. Hope yall boys eat!
An extra allotment to the budget 😂If the Fear 3s and these drop in November I'm gonna have to up the budget.
Need both
Got a pair that’s deadstock. Okay to wear or taking a big risk and should just sell them?![]()
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Sell em and let em fall apart on somebody's else...Got a pair that’s deadstock. Okay to wear or taking a big risk and should just sell them?
Sell em and let em fall apart on somebody's else...
Yeah, 12s don't crumble at all. They are easy to fix as well if anything does seperate. At least in my experience. 10 year old 12s should be fine.Those don't really fall apart from age. If anything, the sole will separate cleanly off, but 10 year old 12's aren't going to crumble on you. A re-glue down the road at worst.
Sell em and let em fall apart on somebody's else...
Those don't really fall apart from age. If anything, the sole will separate cleanly off, but 10 year old 12's aren't going to crumble on you. A re-glue down the road at worst.
Yeah, 12s don't crumble at all. They are easy to fix as well if anything does seperate. At least in my experience. 10 year old 12s should be fine.
I have several OG 12s in my rotation that really aren't that hard to maintain at all.
Based on the materials of the XII, It's doubtful they'll fall apart because none of the segments of the shoes have any sort of soft-type materials on them.
Sole separation will most likely be the deteriorating effect with an old pair of the XII. And the other deteriorating effect will be the small plastic tabs on the sides cracking.
I can attest to those effects because they happened with the 2004 White/Sky Blue pair I had. I just discarded them because they weren't worth restoring for me with the tabs cracking and turning yellow.
Based on the materials of the XII, It's doubtful they'll fall apart because none of the segments of the shoes have any sort of soft-type materials on them.
Sole separation will most likely be the deteriorating effect with an old pair of the XII. And the other deteriorating effect will be the small plastic tabs on the sides cracking.
I can attest to those effects because they happened with the 2004 White/Sky Blue pair I had. I just discarded them because they weren't worth restoring for me with the tabs cracking and turning yellow.
Yeah the tabs crack but honestly I've never cared all that much about that. They are replaceable as well.
It's really just reglues. I wouldn't bother with any old shoes if that's not one's cup of tea. As far as older shoes to maintain though, these are right at the top. As far as ease goes.
When the sole separates from the upper, I consider that falling apart. Happened to a pair of Concords and stopped stocking sneakers since.
There have been a few sellers over the year on weird sites and Ebay and such who have sold replacements. I've bought them a couple of times and they looked fine.How are the tabs replaceable? It's not like they sell them individually as replacement pieces.
That will be one of the worst decisions of your life.AMM 12 has me out on these. Hope yall boys eat!
Got a pair that’s deadstock. Okay to wear or taking a big risk and should just sell them?