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Sorry if this has been discussed before. Did a google search and a search here and didn't see anything.
So I cracked open my Black/Red 2008 DMP Jordan IV retros a few minutes ago and was shocked to find the left shoe heal tab a completely different color than the right shoe. Obviously both should be black, but the one on the left has a weird bronzy/gold metallic look to it. These are only 3 years old, and if memory serves me right I've only worn them once. I honestly don't even remember wearing them, but soles clearly show that I did.
Is this common or has it happened to anyone else? What could have caused it? I've seen OG's with heal tabs not discolored, and I own plastic toys that are over 30 years old where this hasn't happened. I store my shoes in my laundry room, doesn't really get too hot or cold in their, basically room temperature. Haven't had this issue with any other kicks and I own quite a few pairs. Any insight would be appreciated...
So I cracked open my Black/Red 2008 DMP Jordan IV retros a few minutes ago and was shocked to find the left shoe heal tab a completely different color than the right shoe. Obviously both should be black, but the one on the left has a weird bronzy/gold metallic look to it. These are only 3 years old, and if memory serves me right I've only worn them once. I honestly don't even remember wearing them, but soles clearly show that I did.
Is this common or has it happened to anyone else? What could have caused it? I've seen OG's with heal tabs not discolored, and I own plastic toys that are over 30 years old where this hasn't happened. I store my shoes in my laundry room, doesn't really get too hot or cold in their, basically room temperature. Haven't had this issue with any other kicks and I own quite a few pairs. Any insight would be appreciated...