Heavy blue makes another dominant appearance, on a meshed patch covering the front part of the shoe (the part surrounding the toes), and another similar meshed patch which stretches from the middle to the very back end of the shoe. A very dark hue of blue makes an appearance on the patch where the shoelace holes are to be found, with navy blue, once again, adorning the original pair of shoelaces that the High Premium Navy Nike comes with. A patch that makes most of the shoe’s middle section is ‘checked’ in brown and black, with cream making the lines between the various checked Nike SB boxes.
The main Nike tick on the High Premium Navy Nike is colored green. As on most modern Nike Dunk products, this is elongated from one side of the shoe, to the back of the shoe, and all the way round to emerge on the opposite side where it is terminated.
The High Premium Navy Nike is not a spectacularly tall shoe. It is not a very short shoe either; it just happens to be bereft of the visual effects that are known to make other ‘high’ dunks look taller than they actually are. What is notable about the High Premium Navy Nike, height-wise, is that its height-gain is gradual, with the gradient starting immediately one is past the front section where the toes go in. This is a departure from other Nike Dunks – where the height-gain has tended to be quite sudden, concentrated towards the middle section of the shoe.
As in most ‘high’ Nike Dunks, the securing mechanism on the Nike Dunk High Premium Evel Knievel is a shoelace; with provision for 18 shoelace holes, clearly more than most people would ever ask for.