Restoring beat up sneakers with JGoods' restoration kit?? Spending $35 on a prepackaged box of stuff you should be able to find in your house?
PS. JGoods didn't include anything for the STANK of a pair of old shoes... Just sayin'...
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3 comments:
Hey Erica. I am the founder of JGoods and I enjoy reading what people have to say about our products. That said, I think you should try a kit before you pass judgment.
The real value of the kit is in our instruction manual. Our 18 page manual is the result of years and years of trial and error. We spent a lot of time to find the best ways for people to clean and restore their shoes. For instance, we have a way to remove the creases from the shoes. We also discuss removing odors.
I've been in the sneaker industry for eight years now and I have always prided myself on putting out quality products. We also pride ourselves on answering any questions that a customer may have on our website.
Sincerely,
Jon Goodman
seriously?!
John,
I'm not a sneaker head dummy. I don't want to take the creases out of my sneakers. I don't wait in line overnight in front of Supreme or DQM or ANYWHERE, to buy sneakers. These sneakers head dummies seem to be your target audience, which seems counter intuitive, considering they're sneakers probably never crease enough in their limited edition collectors box to warrant reading 18 pages on how to shine your shoes.
My only criticism was that if you don't have a sponge and a washcloth and some shoe shine and q-tips in your house, you should purchase them at a fraction of the cost of your kit.
I more than appreciate your reply. Your kit won't be on my wish list, but I wish you much luck.
Sincerely,
EriKa
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