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Jordan 4 Taupe Haze Styling Tips! (Outfit Ideas for Men/Women)

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Okay, so I’ve been wanting to customize my Jordan 4s for a while now, and I finally decided to go for it with the “Taupe Haze” colorway. I’m no professional artist, but I figured, how hard could it be? Famous last words, right?

Jordan 4 Taupe Haze Styling Tips! (Outfit Ideas for Men/Women)

Getting Started

First things first, I needed the shoes. I managed to snag a pair of Jordan 4 Taupe Haze online. They weren’t cheap, but hey, gotta start somewhere.

Prep Work is Key (Apparently)

  • I watched a bunch of YouTube videos about customizing sneakers. Everyone kept saying prep work is super important, so I tried to listen.
  • I got some Angelus leather preparer and deglazer, and some cotton balls. I wiped down the areas I wanted to paint, trying to get all the factory finish off. It felt weird, like I was ruining a perfectly good pair of shoes.

The Painting Process

This is where things got interesting…and messy.

  • Mixing Colors

    I wanted a slightly different shade of taupe, so I mixed some Angelus paints together. Trying to get the color just right took forever.I ended up with something close, but not perfect, it is a little bit off.

    Jordan 4 Taupe Haze Styling Tips! (Outfit Ideas for Men/Women)
  • Applying the Paint

    I used some thin brushes and started painting. My hands were shaking a bit, I am not gonna * first coat looked awful. Streaky and uneven.

  • Multiple Coats (So Many Coats)

    I did like, five or six thin coats. It took all day! Between each coat, I had to wait for the paint to dry. I used a hairdryer to speed things up a little, and hope I didn’t mess anything up.

The Finishing Touches

  • Sealing the Deal

    Jordan 4 Taupe Haze Styling Tips! (Outfit Ideas for Men/Women)

    After the paint was finally dry, I used some Angelus matte finisher. This is supposed to protect the paint and give it a factory-like finish. I applied a couple of coats of this, too.

  • Lace Swap(optional)

    I thought about changing the laces, but I ended up sticking with the original ones,I think it looks fine.

The Final Result

Honestly, they turned out…okay. Not perfect, but not terrible either. There are a few spots where the paint is a little uneven, but you have to look pretty close to see them. Would I do it again? Maybe. It was a lot of work, but it’s kind of cool to have a pair of shoes that I customized myself. I learned a lot, and maybe next time I’ll be a little less messy. For now, I’m just gonna rock these and see how they hold up!

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