US Size 9
Nike SB Dunk High Aztec Geometry Sample | Size 9
2016
Price:
500 USD
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Description
Released in 2016, this colorful and unique Nike SB Dunk High draws inspiration from the Mesoamerican tribal designs of the 15th and 16th centuries. With black suede overlays, the panels are adorned with colorful geometric patterns which are signature to the tribal artworks of that era.
The Nike SB Dunk made its formal debut in 2002 when Nike officially reappropriated the famed Dunk basketball sneaker originally designed in the 1980s with upgrades suited for the skateboarding community. The man behind it, former Nike executive Sandy Boedecker, is credited with building one of Nike’s most beloved subdivisions in the early 2000s with the Nike SB line.
What sets Nike SB apart from other competitive brands is the unbridled creativity, collaborators, materials, and whimsical highly thematic designs that define a generation of sneakerheads. Nike has explored hundreds of concepts – often with a sense of humor – through its Nike Dunks. Taking inspiration everywhere from beer bottles and horror films to jewelry and significant cities, Dunks represent some of the most beloved and creative models for the brand.
Samples are sneakers made by the manufacturer either for promotional purposes or for testing various aspects of a design. They are far rarer than the general release pairs.
Condition Report
New without box.
Color
White
Red
Multicolor
Black
Materials
Leather
Rubber
Cotton
Gender
Men's
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SKU
CF263
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