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Superstar Vintage Laces
#31

Cheers. No just meant how much are the plain laces.
Do you stuff the trainers to get them laced so nice and not baggy?

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#32

No I just lace them normally, perhaps it's easier to achieve the look with box fresh shoes?

But most of the photos in this thread have been done by other peeps... so maybe they do?

Or maybe the laces are so good it just happens naturally Wink
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#33

Top quality laces and service from Mr Shotta.. Cheers..

Breathed a little 'new life' into a few pairs..

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#34

Sweet collection of Vins Ads!
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#35

Wow, very nice collection of vins!!!
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#36

Yep, very nice indeed fella.
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#37

(24-09-10, 09:00 PM)jims4 Wrote:  .
I hope Tom doesn't mind me violating his laces, but the pure cotton dye's really well too. Very Happy

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Has anyone else gave this a go and if so was there any bleeding. Dying the laces I mean.
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#38

The dye seems well fixed in and I've had no bleed so far, but then again i haven't worn them in the wet since so can't say for certain that it won't happen. Confused

If your planning on trying some you need to leave them overnight to get a good strong colour and allow the dye to seep under the anglets, I ran mine through the washing machine a couple of times afterwards to wash out the spare dye to try and prevent any bleeding.
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#39

Cheers Jim I remember my brother dyed some jeans with that stuff a few years back and it was fine. I want to put these in my red suede def jams so I really want to be sure before I do it.
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