Women’s Nike Dunk High are the backbone of the Nike Dunk line. Nike saw the potential of tapping into the skateboard clothing market because skateboard clothing and sneakers were worn more as casual wear than for the actual sport. The Nike Dunks High Women were the same shapes as the Original Nike Dunk but featured a few alterations. Due to physical strain on the foot, good cushioning was a necessity. Also, Women’s Nike Dunks shoes need to have a low center of gravity, so Nike decided to add Zoom Air insoles. Next, thicker padding was added to the areas around the ankle and the tongue. Last but not lease, there was no shortage of material used on the Nike Dunk High Women.
Nike SB offers a wide range of colors and textures both to its Bespoke and NikeiD designers. Yet, the brand seems to be not content with the outputs that each program brings so some genius minds worked behind a chosen pair which is the Nike Dunks High Pro SB Maneki Neko The Money Cats. The process of reinventing the shoe does not involve complicated texture arrangement rather it is an implication of a well assorted color palette. Now, you are privileged to witness how Nike designers with the help of Fragment Design crew worked differently on two Dunk Hi pairs as you would notice of some uncommon appearances from each of the shoes. The first colorway utilized shades of pink and yellow where the right shoe wears yellow toe box, side and lace panels including heel while the remainder has been fixed with pink, and the left shoe is dressed up alternately, meaning what’s yellow on the right shoe is pink on this left shoe. The only thing that the shoes arrive in common is the white sole unit.