The Best Dunks Ever
Reese Forbes applied a denim overlay to the upper of this Dunk Low, drawing motivation from pants that were worn in his childhood. He additionally consolidated red hits on the sockliner and heel tab to reference his #1 musical crew.
Todd Bratrud planned a Cheech and Chong motivated sets of Dunk Highs, with an erode application that uncovers a spice like surface in the wake of skating. He likewise made an additional exacting 420 translation, stepped with the notable herbed plant on the heel.
Hunger for Obliteration Dunk Low
Demonstrated after the cover craft of Weapons and Roses' 1987 presentation collection Hunger for Obliteration, this Nike Dunk Low was delivered in 2008 and highlights an upper produced using Anthracite calfskin on the quarter board and toe box matched with Dark softened cowhide overlays and a Red-to-Yellow slope on the patent calfskin heel board. A Profound Violet Swoosh, Dark padded sole and a Red elastic outsole complete the look. The Nike Dunk High Genius SB 'Craving for Obliteration' additionally includes a similar plan as the Low rendition, with the exception of it incorporates an Anthracite and Dim Purple colorway. It was accessible at select Nike SB retailers in Spring of 2008.
This low-top dunk includes an upper produced using dark cowhide with brilliant themed subtleties motivated by the musical gang's exemplary collection covers. Yellow bands and a blurring patent cowhide heel blurring from yellow to red balance the subtleties.
California Dunk Low
Back in 2004, Nike Skating Dunk low bone tan delivered an exceptional dunk low that was motivated by the territory of California's banner. Initially delivered to quickstrike accounts in the express, this shoe includes a white cowhide upper stood out from earthy colored calfskin quarter boards. The green padded sole and red outsole match the varieties in the state banner, and a solitary weaved red star adds to the shoes' special plan.
This pair honors the Los Angeles Dodgers, with a base in Sweden blue, white and game red colorway matched by calfskin overlays highlighting palm trees and the engraving "Welcome to Dodger Arena." A gum elastic outsole finishes the look.
London Dunk Low
With regards to the celebrated Nike SB chalices that lit the flash of the skate development's transient ascent, not all matches are made equivalent. One of the most slippery is this 2005 London Dunk Low Ace, a colorway that has an optional market sticker price to match its incredible status.
Wearing a blend of Delicate Dark and Magnesium, the shoe's bottom frivolity is a particular weaved line on the sidelong impact point board, addressing The Stream Thames — a 200-mile stream so vital to Britain's set of experiences that it's known as "Fluid History." The tennis shoes were restricted to only 202 sets and delivered through Footpatrol.
Huf Dunk Low
To pay tribute to the late streetwear brand pioneer, Keith Hufnagel, Nike and HUF collaborated on a threesome of Dunk Lows that honored his old neighborhood. This New York City themed pair consolidates a naval force base with white overlays and highlights weaved HUF logos and scaled down Swooshes on the toe box, horizon illustrations on the heels, jumbled woven tongue labels, and "KEITH Until the end of time" text on the heel tabs.
A dark/endlessly white/blue Companions and Family pair total the pack, with every tennis shoe housed in its own secret sack (so you won't know what colorway you have until you open it up). HUF likewise extracted the calfskin quarter boards on these sets to uncover stowed away splash-color print as a sign of approval for their past cooperation from 2004.
Weighty Mental Dunk Mid
During an extended period of music impacted discharges in 2008, Nike SB appeared a Dunk Low variety that took out motivation from Weapons N' Roses' Hunger for Obliteration collection craftsmanship. The shoe utilizes a dark calfskin and cowhide cosmetics with red, white, and purple accents looking like the scandalous cover.
San Francisco skate name, Weighty Mental collaborated with Nike on this Dunk Mid to bend rock adages into their own troublemaker themed joke. The shoe's underlays and average points include metal band personifications, while the tie looks like a breakaway wrist band you'd find at a show. This adaptation was restricted to 666 sets.
Roused by Mill operator Extravagance and comfort brew, this Dunk Low elements a green, dark, and gold variety range on the pebbled calfskin and cowhide upper. The colorway was a hit with both sneakerheads and lager fans the same.
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