Men's » 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
Caitlin L.
from Austin, TX
I have read several reviews of these shoes online at different sites and they either complain that the toe box is too narrow or that the back heel strap slips
I got these shoes two days ago and haven't had either problem in over 8 hours of straight wear
This is a pointed peep toe
so if you aren't comfortable with pointed toe boxes or have a wide foot
it might take a while to get used to
The heel strap fits great on my pair
Seychelles makes wonderful
comfortable shoes that I can spend all day in
The only problem is deciding which pairs to get first!
Ruchi
from Canada
The shoe looks better in the box than on the feet

the heel height is not 3"
it's close to 4" so that was a bummer for someone like me who was looking for not-so-high heels
They also fit small
I usually wear a 8 1'2 but the 81'2 M was a little too snug
Unfortunately will be returning these!
Ann Mackey
from Florida
I love these shoes
They are extremely comfortable
nice cushiony feeling
Plus
the look is smart! I find myself wearing them for work in a professional environment and then again with casual clothes
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