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Are these gloves approvable?

 

 

 

no, they are not ... you should probably sell them!

 

:P

 

 

congrats on getting a pair of vintage gloves!

 

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Sorry for another vintage Esprit thread

 

Finally got them in an X-Large.

 

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This should benefit someone as I'll be looking to selling my WampaWear gloves for much lower than I got them for.

 

Beauties!!! Congrats on getting a pair. You're going to love them. If you need any tips, just ask! You got ShaunPug up in your area who can help with those too

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Beauties!!! Congrats on getting a pair. You're going to love them. If you need any tips, just ask! You got ShaunPug up in your area who can help with those too

 

Thanks! They feel great!

 

My next step was looking for modding threads, although I'll admit, I am a bit squeamish on having to cut into them. I'll look him up.

 

Now if I can only find the elusive Hi-tecs. I hear many hunters of the sneakers have gone mad during their search. Some have never returned. 😉

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Thanks! They feel great!

 

My next step was looking for modding threads, although I'll admit, I am a bit squeamish on having to cut into them. I'll look him up.

 

Now if I can only find the elusive Hi-tecs. I hear many hunters of the sneakers have gone mad during their search. Some have never returned. 😉

I had a thread about modding them but most of my pics got lost when photobucket went to a pay system. There's not much to it. Dye the suede black. I used Fiebings black dye. Use a razor blade to CAREFULLY remove the zipper and the strap.

 

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cutting them easy .. just get some sharp exacto blades and take your time.

 

i backed the leather strap with a putty knife and then scored the leather strap a couple times till it cut free

 

the zipper was easy too, it did create alot of fraying due to the nylong material used but, you just pull all that excess out.

 

i used what bikerscout007 suggest and for dye .. fiebings suede dye ... 2 coats did the trick for me

i will also suggest getting a suede brush to brush the suede before the dying and brush it in between coats ... keeps the suede from becoming stiff

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