Hi All,
I'm sure you guys have seen this model/CW?
now..... how about this model?
Well, the short story goes like this.... don't mess around with bleach while you have Supes on your feet. I was only near the bleach for a few seconds and during those few seconds was thinking to myself "this is not a good idea...." and then it happened......
AAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHH
so, I decided to just the bleach the entire other shoe and "finish" bleaching the first shoe and this is what I ended up with....
they didn't turn out too bad. i used straight bleach. no watered down version. let them sit in the sun and dry. and then hose them down with 100% water from the hose. still have hint of bleach smell to them, so at least i know that they are sanitary that is, until i get my feet in them the next time. the bleach will probably dryrot them and they'll start deteriorating any time now. can't tell if they are a faint yellow or a bright khaki color. can't decide which lace color to use. the blue laces actually match the "blue" on the shoe. oddly enough, the bleach didn't change the color of the stitching anywhere on the shoe. it didn't change the color of the blue on the tongue logo either, so the blue laces match all of that including the blue logo on the heel.
so anyways, just sharing my tragic story of a great pair of 2000's. believe me, i don't need any jabs about messing around with bleach anywhere near Supes. i've learned my lesson.
plus, who needs Benji to do customs when i've got a bottle of bleach right in my garage
I'm sure you guys have seen this model/CW?
now..... how about this model?
Well, the short story goes like this.... don't mess around with bleach while you have Supes on your feet. I was only near the bleach for a few seconds and during those few seconds was thinking to myself "this is not a good idea...." and then it happened......
AAAAARRRRRRGGGGGHHHHH
so, I decided to just the bleach the entire other shoe and "finish" bleaching the first shoe and this is what I ended up with....
they didn't turn out too bad. i used straight bleach. no watered down version. let them sit in the sun and dry. and then hose them down with 100% water from the hose. still have hint of bleach smell to them, so at least i know that they are sanitary that is, until i get my feet in them the next time. the bleach will probably dryrot them and they'll start deteriorating any time now. can't tell if they are a faint yellow or a bright khaki color. can't decide which lace color to use. the blue laces actually match the "blue" on the shoe. oddly enough, the bleach didn't change the color of the stitching anywhere on the shoe. it didn't change the color of the blue on the tongue logo either, so the blue laces match all of that including the blue logo on the heel.
so anyways, just sharing my tragic story of a great pair of 2000's. believe me, i don't need any jabs about messing around with bleach anywhere near Supes. i've learned my lesson.
plus, who needs Benji to do customs when i've got a bottle of bleach right in my garage