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Hey guys, so welcome back to another www.restoremysneakers.com video.
In this episode, I’ll be showing you sneakers that I picked up in the past month.
First one up is the NIke Huarache 2010.
As you can see, the uppers are mainly composed of suede.
Which picks up dust and dirt pretty easily.
To keep the suede clean, all you really need are brushes.
So now I’m going to compare the 2010 with the 1992 version of the Nike Flight Huarache.
Both versions incorporate this one piece interlining.
They also have the same ankle cutouts.
The only difference is that this uses standard Nike air and this incorporates Nike zoom air.
Next up is my second pickup, the Nike Dunk Low.
The only reason why I picked them up was that they were twenty-two dollars at the Nike Outlet
and I figured later on I’d need them for a pair of beaters or something.
The shoes composed of silver, red, and black for its primary colors.
And it also has these perforations on the back.
Next one up is the 1994 Retro of the Air Jordan One, this is actually my second pair of the
black and red colorway.
There really isn’t much to say about this shoe.
I already did a comparison video, so if you haven’t seen that be sure to check it out.
And lastly.
The original Air Jordan thirteens, playoff edition.
Obviously these need to be restored.
As you can see the toe boxes are crushed in.
The suede is really dirty.
The soles however are in really great shape.
There is hardly any wear.
And another sign that tells me that there’s hardly any wear is the fact that the Jumpman
is still completely intact on the insole.
And one last thing that needs to be taken cared of is the fogged up hologram.
Just a heads up, we’ll be featuring the Air Jordan thirteens in an upcoming restoration
episode.
As always hope you guys enjoyed this video, and be sure to stay tune for our next episode.
Now the purpose of this video is to talk to you today about a new program that we’re
starting here.
And that’s called the YouTube box for box program.
Now this concept is not new.
A lot of YouTube stars do this kind of thing to help cross promote their channel and try
to get more visibility.