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Nike SB Dunk High shoes come in a very cheery pastel theme

02 Sep

Nike SB Dunk High shoes come in a very cheery pastel theme. Eggplant colorways have been all over the place since the Nike Air Foamposite One was re-released in that colorway just a year after the huge initial drop in 2009. This hyperfuse shoe is certainly a neck breaking, so expect a lot of attention when rocking this Hyperfuse.Club purple is put into use on areas such as the tongue, toe, heel, mudguard and the rest of the upper. Black covers the Nike swoosh, shoe laces, tongue branding, inner lining and the outsole.  The “Eggplant” colorway is one of my favorite colorways, so I’m certainly feeling this Hyperfuse. This Hyperfuse Nike Zoom sports a two toned design.

Nike SB continues its “Support Your Local” campaign with Todd Jordan, as the brand presents its 2010 Fall Collection. Looks from the new line can be seen below, modeled by the shop owners and staff. This season, Todd shot the folks at Primitive in Encino, California, of course known for being the shop co-owned by Paul Rodriguez and for having continued collaborations with a handful of top brands.

Instead of producing a pair that is prone to wetness, the brand developed an extraordinary Dunk SB with the capability to resist water as well as cold weather. For the upcoming winter season, Nike has been prepared to combat the extreme temperature and moist that will most commonly strike the footwear that every sneakerhead wears.  Created to fit the slimmer size is the Nike WMNS AquaDunk High Skinny, the future winter footwear that features waterproof characteristic such as those present in a wetsuit or diving suit.

This Nike Dunk comes in two monochromatic colorways – black and medium grey with detailed stitching and stitch-outlined Swoosh plus zip closure on the heel. Choosing neoprene to build up the upper, this Nike Dunk High Skinny Christmas Pack Metallic Gold is durable enough to protect foot from hazardous elemental conditions.This is a great must-have idea for the next season.It prevents the foot to absorb water or moist thus leaving it with maximum protection.

 

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