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Parts of the shoe will gloss up OK, but the lower portion of the toe is Nubuck (a suede-like material). Also, Nike's leather is most often a synthetic leather, so it won't hold a gloss for long.
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I have to disagree. Although I don't have them, this has been a very popular shoe over the past year or so. Yes, the bottom part will not shine, but the rest of the shoe will shine if done properly. What is properly for this shoe? I don't know. I do know that stripping shoes, like Leather Luster suggests, works on some shoes to remove that top layer. I'm partial to either having a professional shoe man shine my shoes or using Griffin's. My friend, on the west coast, just got these shoes http://www.footaction.com/catalog/pr...4447&mvp=sport (that is a long link, I hope it works). I tried them on and they are comfortable. I would say they look a little better in person than the picture.
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I agree with Tomegun, this shoe is very popular among officials in this area. Some officials swear by this shoe. I have a pair of the low-cut shox, that shoe is very comfortable and light.
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The only way I'd be able to wear that shoe for a game is if I colored in all of the gray on it. Shoes have to be all black around here...
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Everyone has different tastes and most importantly needs for their feet, ankles, and knees. I think it's cool looking shoe. If it's what you like and it feels good, looks like a good option to me. I wouldn't lose sleep over that small amount of gray, but if it's a problem, hit the gray with some black polish and you're good to go. How much do they cost?
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Try NIKE SHOX ELITE OT, these shoes are very close in style to the ELEVATES but do not have the suade material on them. I've been using them for about a year, they our very comfortable. I found them on ebay. If you have never worn nike shox before make sure you try a pair on before ordering the sizes run alittle small for me.
http://search.ebay.com/nike-shox-eli...QQfkrZ1QQfnuZ1 [Edited by roadking on Nov 30th, 2005 at 10:50 AM] |
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http://www.sneakerhead.com/308264-001.html, with a shine sponge. Extra comfortable and light. Also a pair of Reebok "The Ref" patent leather. Had to add gel insoles, Reeboks are always too flat for my feet. Also, used the Nike Shox Rollin Low (black/silver) some last year, but too much of the gray showed. Very comfortable also. http://www.pickyourshoes.com/athleti...rollin_wht.htm [Edited by SeanFitzRef on Nov 30th, 2005 at 12:30 PM]
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