Nike Dunk SB
From the hipsters in the bars to skaters on in the bowls the dunk
collection of Nike has always drawn major attention. The introduction
of the old school Dunk took place at Nike, Inc. in 1985. As the Dunk
"fraternal twin." This version trademarked having major school spirit,
allowing the wearer his choice of college colors to represent. Not to
mention various sizes, trailblazing the now common place hi top low top
strains. Since the dunk came back in 1998, it has has been reborn from
the basic basketball enthusiasts shoe of choice into a staple in any
sneaker heads art collection. The reason the dunks had become such an
epidemic At time were in part because Nike had often released similar
dunks in reversed colors. The dunks also came with a nylon tongue and
arch supports during the new millennium era. These version have since
become collectors items, distinguishing them from today's dunk
releases. All in all, the introduction of the dunk as we know it from
the beginning in the mid 80's to the present, have proven to be an
investors dream considering the production stats have increased
consistently to try and catch up with the always growing demand for
these bad boys.
Before they had they're own version of the Sb's it was the Nike dunk
basketball shoe that was the norm in the skateboarding scene. It became
a necessity for all skaters due to the stability and low profile soles
that skyrocketed the skater in questions ground performance Necessary
if you want to be at the top of your game at all times. After a while
Nike finally caught up with the streets and realized how popular the
dunk was. Thus the creation of the SB Dunk. The trademark of any Sb
dunk was the extra-padded puffy tongue and the Nike's infamous patented
Zoom Air insole. These shoes were not sold in domestic stores like
footlocker or any other mall brand. Nike created Brand specific stores
with limited release sneakers that created major buzz whenever a new
sneaker came out. If you weren't privileged enough to live near one of
these stores there was always online stores selling them at usually
marked up rates. Overall the Nike dunk Sb has become an extremely
popular and progressive sneaker that shows no sign of slowing down.
