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Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ‘McDonald’s’ Sample | Size 9

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Lot Closed

September 29, 03:04 PM GMT

Estimate

3,000 - 5,000 EUR

Lot Details

Description

NIKE, NIKE SB DUNK LOW PRO, TAILLE 9

Caoutchouc, Cuir, Coton, Daim

2009


NIKE, NIKE SB DUNK LOW PRO, SIZE 9

Rubber, Leather, Cotton, Suede 

2009

The Nike Dunk Low Pro SB ‘McDonald’s’ was set to release in 2009, however, the pair never made it to market. With no official name, aside from the colorway, collectors have assigned the pair a ‘McDonald's’ nickname due to the colorway resembling that of the famous fast-food chain. 


The sneakers feature a yellow leather base with red suede overlays complimented by a black leather Swoosh and purple Nike SB tag on the tongue and heel tab. A white midsole and a black outsole complete the design. 


This sample pair comes with the hang tags still attached. Samples are sneakers made by the manufacturer either for promotional purposes or for testing various design aspects.


The Nike SB Dunk made its formal debut in 2002, when Nike officially reworked 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 Bodecker, 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. From design inspiration that ranges from beer bottles, to guitar cases, to horror films, animals, arts and cities, the Dunks represent some of the most beloved and creative models for the brand.