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Nike Dunk High Premium Women's Opening Ceremony | Size 8.5

2008

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Originally released in 1985, Nike introduced the Nike Dunk as the premiere basketball sneaker in college basketball. The colorways for the series were based on successful programs around the nation. Kentucky, Michigan, UNLV, Syracuse, St. John’s, Villanova and Iowa all received their own signature shoe. The 1985 Nike ads featured the sneakers with a tagline ‘Be True to Your School’ giving fans an opportunity to support their team from head to toe. 


Since then, Nike Dunks have become one of the most iconic sneaker styles of all time and a blank canvas for design inspiration. Most notably, the style was adopted by the skateboarding community, which has led to some of the most coveted Nikes of all including the Nike Dunk High SB ‘FLOM,' the Nike Dunk Low SB ‘Paris’ and more.

  • Nike Women's Dunk High Premium "Opening Ceremony," released in 2008.
  • Liberty floral fabric upper in shades of red.
  • Red leather Swoosh.
  • Tan rubber outsole.
  • Style number: 327075
  • Color code: 662
  • This item is final sale and is not eligible for return.

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Sneaker Type

Basketball

Sneaker Model

Dunk

Year

2008

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US Size

8.5

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