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
Tracy
from Los Angeles
I recently bought the Privo Vivi to take on a trip to Europe
I wore them all the time and spent my days walking for hours
My feet never got tired or sore
They are the best
Light weight and supportive with cushion!rn
Michelle
from Pennsylvania
Horrible if your kid actually does have xx wides
These xx wides are nothing of the sort
They are horrible
I can barely get my son's feet into the shoe in the first place
and fastening the velcro straps is absolutely out of the question
I even ordered a half size up (they would be pretty long if we kept them)
Obviously
these are going right back
Please do not waste your time if you are buying for a child with an extra wide foot
These are not xx wide
no matter what the company says
You will not be able to close them
Period
Stick with Stride Rite
even though the xx wide styles start to get very limited and not-so-attractive post-toddler age
jeanne mason
from california
This is a great shoe
Cute even on my big feet
I ripped out the insole and they accepted my orthotics beautifully
This is what I call an "all day shoe" and they are good with jeans or skirts
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