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Ehhh that sole. I know it’s probably just the picture amplifying the actual look but damn that’s really not doing the shoe any favors
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I agree. I couldn’t give two about Oregon.GR>>>Oregon PE. Love these milkish soles
Agreed on the ranking but these would be better without the yellowish milky soles imo.GR>>>Oregon PE. Love these milkish soles
BOOM!Something tells me these glow in the dark. The beasts will be out after they realize it.
I definitely could have lived without the Glow in the Dark.Aren't they tired of the glow in the dark gimmick? I guess not if people keep being suckers for it.
Aren't they tired of the glow in the dark gimmick? I guess not if people keep being suckers for it.
Yep, it works for this particular shoe. I’m in.I think the GITD looks good, because it gives it an aged look versus if it was blue or clear. I might be in.
When's the last time they (Nike and JB) used it? 2013-2014 ? Only thing that comes to mind was the Dorenbecher 5s, Red Octobers and maybe some Lebrons?
I'm just personally not a fan of it and don't see much use of the feature, but that's just me.
My thoughts exactly. I like the GITD aspect, but I also prefer the aged, kind of oxidized look of the outsole when it’s not glowing even more. IMO this outsole looks better than what an icy blue, clear, or the same green (like on the Oregon 6s) outsole would’ve looked like.I think the GITD looks good, because it gives it an aged look versus if it was blue or clear. It looks good with the volt look. I might be in.
The original Travis Scott 6s have a GITD outsole. That was at the end of 2019. So not really all that long ago.When's the last time they (Nike and JB) used it? 2013-2014 ? Only thing that comes to mind was the Dorenbecher 5s, Red Octobers and maybe some Lebrons?