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What would you do?
#11

I gave my yoda packaging to my, at the time, 3 y/o daughter. She "made" it into a computer Very Happy

Rock the Shells
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#12

The selling price for Yodas is around £100-150, so keeping them for years just to make £50 at best is really not worth the hazzle, it's not like you're going to make a fortune anyway. If you're not going to wear them return them to the seller, otherwise stick 'em on your feet Very Happy

Also, most Star Wars fans are not too fuzzed about them anyway, as they're not official SW merchandise Wink

Superstars are indeed super...
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#13

I think I might as well crack them open then...

Supes I must have at some point in a UK11/12....

Bedwins - Kermits - Run DMC My Adidas - Denim Adicolor BL5s - Yodas - Run DMC 35th Anniversary - Seasons Greetings
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#14

Check first with a seller that they'll package them properly.
Ignore "available" prices, look at "sold" prices.
Only the Yoda's and Vader's had the blister pack.
Trainers are for wearing, not displaying, unless you're also wearing them!
It's a shit but then again, so's life.
To be honest, those trainers are both a total pain in the arse.
Many's the time I've put them in precarious positions hoping the packaging would get fucked so I could fuck the blister pack off!


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#15

tbh i havent worn my droid top ten lows or wampa campus 80s, they just hang on my wall in their blister packs, more as art than trainers!

lovin' me terrace footwear.
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#16

See, I didn't eve remember they did other shoes in that series.
Eh? Who's old?

*turns up hearing aid....*


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