Adidas husky shoe limited edition
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You know what has been disappointing?
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My beard got me these for like $70 a year ago...works for meHouhusky said:Men’s shoe obsession culture always comes across as homo or for the poors trying to feel like they have one mildly expensive thing in their life.
It’s a consumable meant to be used that stops the grossest part of the human body from stepping on dogshit.
People who talk/brag about their shoes are like the fucktards that brag/talk about their shitty 60” TV they bought at Bestbuy like it’s something special.
Exceptions acceptable for special utility or material shoes... like stingray and hippo ivory boots or something.
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Good question @Postal91. Hopefully someone will chime in. I did a quick search and looks like Kiwi, Scotchgard, and Crep make good shoe spray products. I guess the big thing is to remove the laces before applying the product... & you need to do multiple applications.Postal91 said:What’s the best spray to use for protecting shoes? Brand?
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I use this on backpacks, shoes, boots, jackets, canopy, rain fly, hats, pants, and 1 sock. It works fine, you may be able to find better. I always do at least 2 coats and about once a year depending on how frequently I'm using the gear. It has slightly darkened nylon material but it's not ruined anything. The debates are usually between water, or silicone based. I have not had as good of luck with water based.PurpleBaze said:
Good question @Postal91. Hopefully someone will chime in. I did a quick search and looks like Kiwi, Scotchgard, and Crep make good shoe spray products. I guess the big thing is to remove the laces before applying the product... & you need to do multiple applications.Postal91 said:What’s the best spray to use for protecting shoes? Brand?

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Thanks @minion_doog. You'are alright, despite what your brother-in-law says about you.
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UF 13 is in my top 3. I've been "resting" a Feral for about 3 years, I've made it so precious Idk if I'll ever smoke itSwaye said:
I got some Liga Privadas recently. Quite nice. I too used an Anus Angelminion_doog said:
Knowing Adidas uses the Pool Boy model of less availability = hot ticket, I just eat my dick and wait to negotiate price with some anus angel on eBay. Same bullshit as Liga Privada cigars, and tix to see boy bands.DoogCourics said:Fuck you guys. I woke up early and kept refreshing over and over and 10.5 never popped as available.
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I fucking lol'dPurpleBaze said:Thanks @minion_doog. You'are alright, despite what your brother-in-law says about you.
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I've always used scotch guard. Let it dry then apply another coat.
For ultra boosts I mainly hit the white boost material hard because that is the stuff that is impossible to clean when it gets dirty. I want the primeknit to remain breathable so not as heavy on that.
Any dirt or spill can be wiped off easily after wearing.
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Doogles said:
I've always used scotch guard. Let it dry then apply another coat.
For ultra boosts I mainly hit the white boost material hard because that is the stuff that is impossible to clean when it gets dirty. I want the primeknit to remain breathable so not as heavy on that.
Any dirt or spill can be wiped off easily after wearing.
I've had real good luck with Simple Green and a tooth brush -
I picked up Scotchgard, but it says not to put on plastic... which is about 20% of the shoe. Crud. Would love to hear, soon, what the best route is.PurpleBaze said:
Good question @Postal91. Hopefully someone will chime in. I did a quick search and looks like Kiwi, Scotchgard, and Crep make good shoe spray products. I guess the big thing is to remove the laces before applying the product... & you need to do multiple applications.Postal91 said:What’s the best spray to use for protecting shoes? Brand?




