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Cool! Hope they don't fall apart as soon as you wear them Laughing
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What did you use to colour them, was it actual paints like Angelus or Createx, or did you use fabric dye. Looks like the latter to me. One hell of a project.

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I'm not too fussed if they do to be honest T.
I'm gonna do it again and again anyway.

Yeah, I used Angelus Suede dye.


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Nice work, pure. Would buy them immediately if adidas would bring a pair out like that.

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Great colour, nice work mate!

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Very nice Mr P, a real nice shade of blue.

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Dark red/maroon would be better.

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Good darts, P.

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I'm gonna do allsorts in future.
Suede collection ahoy !


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Likin that alot thumbright

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can`t wait to see them in the flesh Cool

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Cheers chaps.
Plenty more in the pipeline.
Need to find me a plentiful supply of cheap white 80s.


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Awesome CW Sir P.
Could be "cleaner" though but you gotta love that yellowed/gum toe and blue&white CW. I believe next will be even better.
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Top work, couldn't of been easy removing the leather without recking the stitching. Cool
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Yo, so I'm not exactly sure I understand what you did... removed the out layer of leather so you could custom dye the shoe? At first I thought it was a suede shoe you were trying to dye...?

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Yeah, they were regular leather and instead of just wiping the surface with alcohol, so I could paint it, I actually wore away the surface until it looked like suede/nubuck.
Then dyed it !


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