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What the beckhams?, nah had them for about 2 years
Could do with doubling up on the blues but have never seen them in my size other than the same day I bought that pair
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I always read that sneakers should be stored in dry and dark places. In my new supe room the window is open during the night, almost every day. Even in the winter. Is that a problem for my supes that are stored on my shelves? During the day, the window is closed. The curtain is always closed so no light problem.
What is the damage moist in the air can do? I know that sunlight can discolor shoes.
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cant help but wonder, why you leave your window open all night every night. but shut it during the day?
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cant you drill a hole in the wall for a propa vent for the dryer? thats gotta be a security risk more than a humidity/cold sneaks risk
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Not an option Pukka. But I still don't know what damage the humid air can do...
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Isn't geebs the expert on humidity control?