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Pink and Grey Vans: A review of comfort and style for skaters

Pink and Grey Vans: A review of comfort and style for skaters

Okay, so today I’m gonna share my little project: pink and grey Vans. It’s nothin’ fancy, just a fun way to spice up some old shoes.

The Starting Point: Beater Vans

First things first, I grabbed my old grey Vans. They were lookin’ kinda sad, you know? Worn out, faded… perfect for a makeover! I figured if I messed up, no biggie, they were already on their last legs.

Gathering Supplies: Pink is the Word

Next, I went to the craft store. My mission: pink fabric dye. I wanted a nice, vibrant pink, nothin’ too pastel. I also snagged some masking tape and a couple of cheap paintbrushes. Oh, and don’t forget some rubber gloves! Trust me, you don’t want pink hands for a week.

Prep Work: Taping Time

This part was kinda tedious. I carefully taped off the areas I didn’t want to dye pink. Basically, I wanted to keep the soles and some of the grey trim untouched. Good masking is key, otherwise you will end up with paint on places you don’t want.

Dye Time: Dipping and Hoping

Rinsing and Drying: The Waiting Game

After the soaking, I rinsed the Vans under cold water until the water ran clear. This is important to get rid of all the excess dye. Then, I stuffed them with paper towels to help them keep their shape and let them air dry for like, two days. Patience is a virtue, folks.

The Reveal: Not Bad!

Once they were completely dry, I peeled off the masking tape. And… not bad! The pink was vibrant, the grey was still grey. There were a few little spots where the dye bled under the tape, but nothing too noticeable. It kinda added to the “custom” look, if you know what I mean. Adds character!

Finishing Touches: Laces and Love

I swapped out the old grey laces for some fresh white ones. Made a huge difference! And that was it. My pink and grey Vans were born!

Lessons Learned: Next Time…

If I were to do it again, I’d probably invest in some better masking tape. And maybe practice my dipping technique a bit more. But overall, I’m happy with how they turned out. A cheap and easy way to give some old shoes a new life. Give it a try!

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