Saturday, November 6, 2010

2010 new Nike Women’s Dunk Low – Varsity Royal/Neutral Grey

2010 new Nike Women’s Dunk Low – Varsity RoyalNeutral Grey
Thank you Nike for another recent release of Dunk Low for Womens. This particular shoe possesses a colorway of blue and grey with somel white and yellow accents. The frontal panel is done up with varsity blue along with the swoosh, Nike tongue tag and outsole while neutral grey tone lies on the latter part of the upper. The shoe lace and midsole are traditionally in white color. And finishing it up, the yellow color is applied in the inner lining and stitching on the toebox, lace panel and swoosh making a nice contrast. Ladies, these are now out in the market. Get your own pair now.
The Nike Dunk “The Hundreds” Customs is the latest from Jester of 3R Customs. It comes in a very flashy design that will make you the center of everyone’s attention. It comes in a basic black upper but with a multitude of color along the sides. It has a white perforated leather toe box and black leather mid panel. As you see there is no Nike Swoosh because it has been removed and replaced by the Hundreds logo known as Adam Bomb.
This Nike Dunk High Nylon Premium comes to us in a grey color that extends from the upper to the sole. Throw in blue laces and these have the makings of an All American winner. Red lining rounds this one out to make it a definite steal for the summer time months in an effort to keep your foot cool. These Nike Dunks are available now at Nike retailers.
Cartoons and their characters have been good inspiration to sneaker designers in the past. This time Nike brings out a Dunk High Inspired by Homer Simpson. A flashy Voltage Yellow and decent Midnight Blue upper part featuring orange coloured laces and perforated side panels are what what makes this shoe special. These Nike Dunks are available now at select Nike retailers.
Ladies will definitely thank Nike again for continuously releasing cool sneakers exclusively for women like this Dunk High. This kick is constructed with white canvas material accented with radiant emerald on the heel and ankle which reminded me of a tie dyed pattern. Other features include grey shoe lace and midsole and white outsole. This Women’s Dunk High is included in the fall collection of Nike. While we wait for this to drop, tell us first on how do you feel about this fresh looking kick.
The shoe features a Black on Black upper with a shiny tonal splatter design gracing the heel panel. Although the all black base is nothing new, its hot red midsole brings a great amount of attention to this shoe. The Nike tag logo also appears in hot red as a nice feature. One of the more interesting details on this shoe is the patent leather, splatter like design that smothers the heel panel. These are available now at at select Nike retailers.
Yearly, Nike is releasing its Back to School Pack. For this coming school year, they have prepared the Nike Blazer Scantron Sheet which we featured here earlier. And now, another part of the 2009 School Pack is the Nike Dunk High GS inspired by a Crayola Packaging. The shoe is constructed with combined green suede and yellow leather upper along with white swoosh and midsole. The shoe lace, inner lining, and outsole are all in green color. And similar to the Scantron Sheet Blazer, this Crayola Packaging Dunk High also features the Back-to-School and Nike Swoosh Logo Tag on the tongue. Kids will surely have a hard time choosing the best Nike Back to School Shoes for them. Parents’ opinion would be of great help to the children on this matter.
There are several great releases of Nike SB July Quickstrikes and one of the new offers is the Dunk Low Premium. The shoe has two tones only creating a simple and clean approach. The perforated upper and midsole are in an all-blue colorway along with minimal accents of light pink in the swoosh and outsole. The shoe also comes with your choice of blue or pink laces. This is already available along with the rest of the Nike SB July Collection, check with your favorite retailers now.

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