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would you wear your autographed shoes?
so i got some nike's signed by kenny smith, hes a retired basketball player, won back to back rings with the rockets in 94' and 95, and he now one of the tnt basketball analysis's with charles barkley and shaq and EARNIE! i think i spelled his name wrong, anyways, i wore them to work, and he noticed i had them signed, he thought i was crazy for wearing them. He asked me why i didnt have them in a box at home or framed or something, and i responded with," well then whats the point of getting them signed", to me, if something gets signed i want to show it off to people, not have it locked away in the corner of my room so it can collect dust. Even if they were signed by my favorite athlete of a giant celebrity, i wold still wear it. thats just me tho, do you wear your autographed apparel or not, if you dont, then why not?
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- ♠ Merlin ♠Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
i wouldnt wear them
nor would i want to "show them off"
if it were an idol of mine, they would be kept at home on a shelf where i could admire them
they would be for me, not to impress random people
- brijshwaerLv 45 years ago
positioned on different footwear till you're specific which you particularly need those signatures. If it particularly is 'confident' then proceed wearing different footwear. OR conceal the rubber area with the signatures with a sparkling silicone sealer which you will get in a hhardware keep. The sparkling stuff used around joints in loos and on homestead windows to hold glass into frames.