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My Oldest Pair of Soups
#61

I nearly always keep 'em clean.

Until they come out of the box !

Laughing


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#62

Laughing

If it aint Manc its wank!
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#63

I gotta say i've not worn even half my collection so far but thats mainly because i've picked up so many pairs since i joined this site and became "active" on it that i really just havn't had the time to wear them!!god i aint even found the time to re-lace most of em Very Happy,Plus its not even summer yet and yorkshire weather aint the best so i aint about to ruin em just for the sake of untagging em.
Only pair i wont wear will be the secrets for obvious reasons but the rest will be rocked @ some point

P.S One day them unions will grace my collection i hope Smile

It's not the size of the feet!!it's the amount of quality on em
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#64

pirate Wrote:Nah look better dirty

eeeeerm... no! shaking Each time after i have worn my undftd´s, i have to clean them. They have to be clean! It´s a law! Wink

whack lacing is killing your shoes!
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#65

yep, Unions look even better when worn. Would love a pair.
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#66

I'm a little confused about the whole "rotting" thing. I'm not saying I condone not wearing shoes, unless they are really special to the person or really rare. Everyone deserves to make the choice though and not be criticized for it. It's just that them "rotting" doesn't make sense.

Real rubber, like on Superstars, takes thousands of years to decompose, and thats when exposed to the natural elements. Those air max shoes don't look like rubber but this foamy like stuff that I have seen on a lot of Nike's (I hate it just for that reason--it doesn't last).

I have had shoes for 15+ years, and my parents growing up had shoes for even longer, and I have never seen this rotting effect, whether they were worn or not. Visiting the Holocaust museum in Washington D.C., they had shoes there from actual victims. The soles were rubber, and the shoes were leather. These shoes were of course from WWII, and were not preserved, just in a large glass tank (not fully enclosed even, open roof) so people could see them. Even these shoes showed no signs of rotting, after being abused for 60+ years.

I don't have a point to all this, but I do think this rotting thing is blown way out of proportion. Does anyone have any Soops that have rotted? I think it's cool when people wear their shoes, but then again, if some are particularly special I can see why someone would choose NOT to wear them as well. Also, even if they were to rot, there is no doubt that they would surely last longer not being worn, which is important to people if they are really special shoes.
Just my thoughts, sorry for the thread hijack. Laughing
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#67

The compounds used in older shoes, Trimm Trabs, Grand Prix, older Superstars all had a tendency to yellow over the years, hence any of the OG pictures you see will either this and/or glue seepage at the sides. N**e hd many issues with the heel units and they powdered over the years, shame eh? The polyurethane sole units used now are not made by Bayer any longer and they had the compound issues. Check out CT's shop for examples of glue seepage. Smile

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#68

Thanks adidasanth, I'm not trying to come across as a jerk or anything, it just seemed odd to me. The glue does make sense. I guess the really old soop glue then, circa 1975?
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#69

If not worn they will eventually crack and fall to bits, just one of those things

Wishing it was like the old days again
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#70

Nice collection mate, but you should really start wearing them. I doubt you'd ever be able to profit more than £20-25 on any of those pairs so would it really be worth storing them for years when I'm sure you'd rather put them on your feet and rock them with joy?

sparky24 Wrote:so if you had apair of adi dassler,s you would all wear them,

I have and I do...

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Superstars are indeed super...
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#71

I totally agree with DJ, each to their own but I just think there are better trophies or investments
out there than sneakers and besides heaps more people see them when they're on your feet. Very Happy

"Babyface, 6'2" with an L.A brim, I got shelltoes on I don't wear them Timbs"
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#72

Sneakers have been too hyped the last couple of years and I seriously doubt that any of the recent limited releases will be worth buying for profit. Just look at the new consortiums, although they're not found everywhere they're still not too hard to find. The stuff that becomes rare and expensive is the stuff that nobody thinks will be worth anything at the time it's released.

Like the old Star Wars figures, who would have thought that some cheap movie merchandize action figure toys would sell for 1000s of $$$ 20-30 years later?

Superstars are indeed super...
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#73

Oh you mean all the figurines that we sold at a fundraiser for $1ea when we were "too old" for them? Mad

"Babyface, 6'2" with an L.A brim, I got shelltoes on I don't wear them Timbs"
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#74

YUP!!!

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Superstars are indeed super...
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#75

picked up my jam master jays today , pics later
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