Nike Dunk SB Shoes
Before the Air Jordan one, 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
Christine
from Washington, DC
I bought these for a wedding and was very happy with them having worn them once
They are very comfortable given the lack of material conforming to your foot
I usually wear a 9 but had to get an 8
5 because that's all ThumbTrade had
Usually an 8
5 will work on me but I probably could have used the 9 because the straps were a bit tight leading the roses to be a bit cockeyed on my foot
But all in all it was fine
I did find myself slipping a little bit on the heel so had to be careful about that
But
again
a great shoe
Carmen
from Louisiana
These shoes are so comfortable
The heel is great
I get so many compliments on how cute these shoes are
Kathy
from NY
Spent a lot of time trying to track these down locally
They were to replace my old Teva City Sandals that I had for years and travelled every where with them
These seem to run true to size
They are very supportive without looking clunky
I have gotten lots of compliments
Look good with skirts or pants
Can walk all day in them
Textured insole embossing is comfortable
I had been concerned about how it would feel
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