I've only done about 4-5 pairs that were tumbled and none of them lost their tumble lines.
They were all Jordan 3s, 2001-2003-2018.
Maybe that was the case with those 13s, I've never seen any of that happen.
Yeah not to be a jerk but tons of shoes would go on sale back then and for a lot lower than that.
I personally saw and bought Jordan Bordeaux 7s, Huarache Trainers, and the Air Flight One for around $30.
There are a lot of tutorials like this, this is the easiest way.
Make sure you stuff the toebox really hard so all of the leather rises up, the iron has to go over the parts you want ironed. If the toebox isn't stuffed the iron may miss a wrinkle because of the angle or because it's sunken...
Clean them, if the netting hasn't yellowed yet that can be saved easily, and you don't have to send them off somewhere. You can do it really easy at home in a short amount of time.
I understand what you're talking about, it did seem like there were a small amount of just black-white shoes.
Only two pairs come to mind in the early 90s:
I had a pair of Air forces 5s black leather with white accents. Do you remember those?
And the OG Air Raids but they had grey in them.
It's just a little too tall for me, all of these are from the golden era. Some of them even look bulkier in person.
98 Syracuse is nasty :lol:
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Youre confused or something, the shape I'm talking about doesn't have a tall toebox.
I've got about 100 pairs from 1998-2012 and the toe boxes are bulky and tall. The current GRs toe box is an improvement.