One of this year’s biggest Nike SB Dunk Low Pro releases is set to release later this spring. This Air Jordan 11 “Space Jam” inspired pair has definitely garnered a large following. Today, additional images have surfaced with a side-by-side comparison of the two pairs. Nike has given the classic Nike SB Dunk Low silhouette several noticeable features that sneakerheads have come to know and love including patent leather accents, black canvas base, translucent clear outsoles, and round laces. Check out more photos of below.
The Nike Dunks High, which is short for vulcanized Paul Rodriguez, is a new new model for the 2011 calendar year. Its slim yet sturdy makeup is sure to attract both skaters and sneakerheads. Today, another great Summer-appropriate pair has hit retailers that features a completely blue suede upper and is complimented by a red and white gingham inner liner. This matches perfectly with the pair’s white laces and the white vulcanized midsole.
As with every 4-20, there is one herbal substance receiving the highest praise today. For years, sneaker brands have created a themed sneaker for 4-20, and many of them have garnered a lot of attention from sneaker enthusiasts whether you choose to light up or not. Todd Bratrud’s Nike SB Dunk Hi “Skunk” is one of, if not the best herb themed sneaker to date. If you recall, this shoe had many fans rolling up to the front of Nike SB retailers in hopes of stashing these away in the closet. Did you purchase the Nike Dunk High SB Premium Iron Man, and was it worth the money you paid for it? If not, are you wishing you would have snagged them last 4-20? How does this sneaker rank amongst the other Nike SB releases of 2010. Lastly, was this one of your favorite Nike SB releases of 2010? Let us know your thoughts on the Nike Dunks in the comment section below!