Filed under Nike Dunks - April 18th, 2008

Earlier this year Nike released the Nike Vintage “Be True” Dunk collection taking the sneaker back to its origins. The kicks came in college basketball team colors with distressed look. Nike has taken the focus on collage basketball for the Dunk a step further collaborating with the fans, teams and athletic departments of the University of North Carolina, Georgetown University and Syracuse University. The kicks are extremely limited and were given away at special dinner at each campus involved. Trying to find these will be exceptionally difficult.
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Filed under Nike Dunks - March 28th, 2008

Nike is going to release a series of Air Force 1’s inspired by Nike ACG and Nike Air Max kicks. Now we have a look at a pack of Nike Dunk lows also influenced by Nike ACG. There are dunks in navy/red, grey/blue, and black/yellow color combos with all the kicks featuring speckled midsole with a mix of mesh, nylon and leather materials. You can pick these up now at End Clothing.
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Filed under Nike - March 22nd, 2008

From the Nike 10AC Collection created in collaboration mixed martial art fighter Caol Uno comes a new pair of Nike Dunk Low-Nike Air Trainer Hybrid. The kicks come in leather and woven leather with a clean white colorway with minimal grey accents. The kicks are now available at Mita in Japan.
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Filed under Nike Dunks - March 18th, 2008

Here is a pair of Nike Dunk Lows in a Syracuse University color combo. The kicks feature “Orangemen” the team’s mascot on the heel of the kicks. Word has it that the kicks released only on the university campus. No word if the kicks will receive a wider release.
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Filed under Nike Dunks - March 17th, 2008

Here is a pretty sneaker, which will release this coming May 2008. The Nike Women’s Dunk Low features yellow leather and a red current print on the side panel, toe box and heal. German sneaker shop Sneakology will be getting them when they drop.
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Filed under Nike Dunks - March 16th, 2008

The German Football (soccer) team FC St Pauli from Hamburg is known for its rebellious nature. Nike has translated the spirit of the team into a pack of Nike Dunks. Included in the pack is Nike Dunk Low in white that will release in may and will be limited to only a 250 pair production with availability in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Also in the pack is a Nike Dunk High in black with a 500 pairs produced and will be available in the countries mentioned before along with other European nations.
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Filed under Nike Dunks - March 6th, 2008

Japanese sneaker shop LTD just got in the Nike Wingtip Pack, which, features a pair of Nike Dunk, low Premium and Nike Dunk High Premium. Both kicks come in a tuxedo inspired white and black colorway in leather and patent leather.
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Filed under Nike Dunks - March 5th, 2008

Nort Berlin just got a Nike Dunk Low in a white/ice blue – obsidian colorway. You can pick them up for 85 euros.
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Filed under Nike Dunks - March 2nd, 2008

Footlocker’s House of Hoops in Harlem continues to offer exclusive kicks. The latest one being a Nike iD Dunk low inspired by the New York Yankees in midnight navy and white with the Nike NYC logo on the heel. You can pick are now available in limited numbers.
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Filed under Nike, Nike Dunks, Retro, Sneaker News, Trainer News - February 5th, 2008

2008 is shaping up to be the year of the Dunk. Here are three Nike Dunk Lows that are releasing this year. The Nike Dunk low in a black/red colorway in suede with a speckled sole. Also, the Nike Women’s Dunk low in a green/burgundy colorway and a pair of Dunk Lows in a hemp like material.
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