The Nike Dunk Low ‘Black White’ treats the throwback model with an essential two-tone color scheme that accentuates the shoe’s clean lines. developed by designer Peter Moore and responsible for the shoe’s easy transition from hardwood to concrete. street. The leather upper combines a white base with contrasting black overlays…
Designed as a joint venture with the Tokyo-based fashion label. the AMBUSH x Nike Dunk High ‘Black’ applies an essential two-tone color scheme to a bonded leather build with exaggerated detailing. The latter is highlighted by an elongated. oversized Swoosh. the spiked tail of which extends beyond the back of…
In 2001. Nike expanded their brand with the Pro B line of Dunk Lows. the precursor to the SB Dunk series. their first foray into the skate shoe market.The Dunk Low Pro B ‘Plum’ sneaker was one of the first sneakers introduced under the newly created line as part of…
Rod (verified owner) –
For the many saying they run small, I’ve found if you break them in and loosen the laces up they fit well. I usually have to buy extra wide.
Jon (verified owner) –
I really like these shoes they are lite and look great.
Bernie (verified owner) –
Good for many things, sports