Hot Sale Ishod Wair x Magnus Walker x Nike SB Dunk High DH7683-100

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Hot Sale Ishod Wair x Magnus Walker x Nike SB Dunk High DH7683-100

During Air Max 270,Nike SB, Ishod Wair, and Magnus Walker will debut a special iteration of the SB Dunk High. Inspiration for the pair comes from his car collection. Specifically, the 1971 Porsche 911 T 277.277 is printed in red on the rear part of the lateral sidewall on this SB Dunk, as well as additional Nike branding underneath on the midsole. The rubber outsole is split into sections: blue, grey, then red, whilst perforations across the entire mid-section, as opposed to the toe box as usual, allows for enhanced breathability.
This Ishod Wair x Magnus Walker x Nike SB Dunk High features a clean White, Blue, and Red color combination, which matches Walker’s Porsche. Constructed with Sail leather on the panels and mudguard for an aged look while smooth leather adorns the heel and ankle overlays. Next, we have Sail canvas around the ankle while Red canvas covers the toe box, heel, pipping, and most of the outsole.From the red canvas-covered toe box and the sturdy grey hues around the ankle, to the textured leather around the toe cap and across the mid-section. We're used to seeing colour-blocking on the recent dunk releases, however this Dunk High has some extra little details that aren't to be missed.
This iteration of the Ben Jerry’s x Sacai x Nike LDV Waffle Daybreak Chunky Dunky falls into that category of sneaker.A follow-up to August 2020’s PG 4 reimagined in a Sichuan hot sauce-style, the newly-surfaced pair indulges in a color palette featuring a light shade of green, white and rich red. Stitching on the lateral mid-foot panel takes after the shape of flames, alluding to the heat of the peppers printed on the shoe’s sock liners. Additionally, pepper embroidery on the medial heel work in-tandem with the swoosh logo on the lateral heel to recreate a green pepper’s texture. Lastly, the data-driven outsole boasts a mix of red and white, which is presented in an abstract application.