Super special Dunk Low official image exposure! New Jordans Release 2022 Release information is available! The popularity of Dunk in the past two years is obvious to all, and Nike has also taken advantage of the situation to launch a wealth of color matching for players to choose from. The original intention of NIKE DUNK is actually a pair of basketball shoes with good grounding. For NIKE, although from the current point of view, DUNK, which is 'simple in design and low in technology', is definitely a pair of cross-century shoes. UNC's Carolina Blue colors the entire neoprene upper, and the patent leather toe and suede fender use the same hue. Although there is no blue Swoosh logo on the sides, the inside is the details that make up the 'first use' bag. These elements include the white Swoosh outline below the plastic overlay and the Air Force 1 Fontanka text 'First use June 18, 1971.' In addition, this pair of shoes also uses the golden lace dubrae found on other models in the series.
Recently, it finally ushered in Air Force 1 For Sale the first exposure of the upper foot picture. I don't know, at first glance, the entire pair of shoes looks exactly like the previously released 'Black Pink' Air Jordan 1 and the sky-high price 'Miami' Air Jordan 1! The whole pair of shoes is made of black, white and pink.The New Jordan 1 UK High OG 'Atmosphere' has attracted much attention at the beginning of the exposure, with its appearance that resembles the sky-high price of the 'Miami' Air Jordan 1. After releasing the physical map some time ago, today finally ushered in the foot map.
Next, University Red drapes the overlays and rubber outsole with White leather on the base. Also, the pair's color blocking resembles that of Travis Scott x Fragment x Air Jordan 1.The former distributes to the toe Nike Air Force boxes, Swooshes, lower heel overlays and ankle flaps while angelic finishes appear on the tongues, quarter panels and overlays on the forefoot and adjacent to the throat. Solid black accents then pop up on the ball-and-wings logos, collars and laces to add to its Windy City essence. The artist and skater Parra from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, created a series of joint shoes with Nike last year. Among them, this pair of Dunk SB relies on the naked-eye 3D effect of the Swoosh Logo and the fresh candy color matching, and it has countless fans. It's also the theme of Valentine's Day, which is comparable to the Valentine's Day Dunk SB that took place this year.