Thursday, November 11, 2010

Where to buy new cheap Nike Dunk – Bloody Lazy Customs

Where to buy new cheap Nike Dunk – Bloody Lazy Customs
If your favorite color is red as is mine your gonna love these customs kicks. Dubbed by its creator as the “Bloody Lazy” Dunk Low, this shoe takes the use of fabric and exotic textures to another level. The upper of the shoe is completely adorned with a rich, red textile that flows seamlessly from section to section without the use of visible stitching. Adding an appropriately high-end flavor to this work of art is the croc skin Swoosh, which is styled with a rich, mahogany finish and a slight tint of red.
YoaKustoms went into mad scientist mode to create the Eye Create a Monster Nike Teen Wolf Dunks. The designer’s choice of sneakers, the Nike Teen Wolf Dunks put out earlier this year, was only the first step in creating this monster of a custom. I found these photos at the YoaKustoms Customsnkr.com blog linked here.

The base shoe was yellow/black with fake fur lining the collar. YoaKustoms started by painting a lizard’s eye on each middle panel to give his monster sight. He continued customizing these sneakers with scaly skin running from heel to toe. The scaly skin is not the standard green scales of a lizard but yellow, neon green, blue and red to give this monster some personality.

YoaKustoms won me over to these shoes by choosing a canvas as unique as the Nike Teen Wolf Dunks. The Eye Create a Monster Dunks are pleasing to the eyes from start to finish, demonstrating the designer’s ability to bring such a wild design under his command. Instead of a literal interpretation of a lizard or monster, YoaKustoms gave the world an entirely new monster through the Eye Created a Monster Nike Dunks.
From gamers to sneaker freaks pac man has done it all. With this colorful design these Mr. Pacman dunks will really stand out in a crowd. Earlier this year, the Ms. Pacman Nike SB Dunk Low was released, and we now have a look at a Dunk SB High inspired by the character’s male counterpart. Mr. Pacman from the classic arcade game was the root of the inspiration behind this pair, which features a navy blue upper with bright blue, yellow, orange, black, and white accents. Unfortunately no release info yet but keep a look out in the near future.
This Nike dunk Low is not low. It is higher than the sun, more brilliant than stars, and hotter than Susan Boyle. That is in terms of the hotness of that lady’s voice…

Well, anyway, see for yourself. Isn’t this a pure piece of supremacy produced by the most powerful practicians of perfection? Probably…and then? It is the treasure of the century, and we suggest that the British Queen hand the diamond on her scepter over to us, and use this Nike as the symbol of her non-existent power.

Mighty Queen, will you hear our suggestion? Well, your loss, if you don’t. Meanwhile, sneakerheads to the stores!
Marvel Comics created Adventures on the Planet of the Apes in 1975 to capture momentum from the 1968 movie Planet of the Apes starring Charlton Heston. Chrisco-CC is trying to reclaim this forgotten Marvel series from subsequent gaffes and duds at the box office with his latest custom Nike Dunk Highs. The Planet of the Apes Nike Dunk Highs were found at the website for the 2009 Clash of the Customizers linked here.

The Planet of the Apes Nike Dunk Highs come packed with plenty of surprises for its viewers. The insoles pictured below are painted red and yellow with the Planet of the Apes lettering used in the comic book series. The middle panels are lined with furry fabric to symbolize a gorilla’s fur while the heel wraps are burnt suede in a nod to a gorilla’s rough palms. Chrisco-CC painted the toe boxes gray to match the color of a gorilla’s face.

Chrisco-CC was defeated by sharp020’s custom sneakers in the first round of the Clash of the Customizers. While the voters and judges may not have loved these sneakers, I am a big fan of The Planet of the Apes Nike Dunk Highs for their mixture of creative design and retro appeal. Chrisco-CC went after an oft-ignored portion of the Marvel Comics universe and the resulting customs show his commitment to his craft as well as his enjoyment of the subject material.

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