Nike Dunk SB Shoes
Before the Air Jordan I, the Nike Dunk was worn off and on the court. Around 1985 the first pair of Nike Dunks were made available, with a variety of different color ways. Finding a color scheme to match your team colors was not a problem. During the 1985 NCAA Basketball Tournaments during the 1985-86 season you would see teams wearing Nike Dunks like Michigan, Syracuse, Maryland, UNLV and Arizona.
Due to high demand, Nike finally re released the Dunk in 1998, with many special color ways, collaborations, regional releases and more.
The Newest phase is the Nike Dunk SB model, which stands for Skateboarding. A majority of the Lows came with a stuffed tongue, while the Dunk SB Highs did not
Erika
from Maryland
I'm not usually a fan of flats
but these are really cute
and the fit and comfort are great
They run true to size and width
The heel felt a little off-center at first
and the toe kind of curls upward a bit (like elf shoes?)
but that may just be my perception from years of wearing only pointy-toed high heels
The patent leather has a little bit of a crinkled texture which gives them a more modern look (instead of looking like what a 5-year-old would wear to church)
The lining of the shoe is very soft and cushiony
like wearing slippers
Frances Zaccardi
from Sandy, Utah
Love this bag! I bought the pumpkin color and got compliments the first night I used it to go to my husband's high school reunion
The bag is so roomy
I can get all the stuff I need in there
plus have room for a bottle of water at the gym
I just wish KVZ would make bags in leather
too!
BethC
from Maryland
This is a great shoe! Love the red color and the height is perfect
Very comfortable too
Received many compliments on the first day I wore them
Great value too

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