The clock is ticking slowly to 2015 and unfortunately for us, DMC DeLorean time machines don’t exist just yet (c’mon, it’s 2011 already!). We came close (to the McFly, not the time machine) in 2008 with the Nike Hyperdunk McFly, done up in grey and light blue tones that paired well with the Hyperdunk’s futuristic appeal, and in 2011, another helping of the McFly could be on the way. Check out the Nike Hyperdunk 2010 McFly; it features a nearly identical motif to its predecessor, using a grey upper with blue speckling and accents, and adds an extra-special touch with the pink-white gradient inner lining. Additional features include the ‘OUTATIME’ patch on the lace, the flux capacitor logo on the tongue, and a unique outsole done in 80’s styling while featuring today’s biggest basketball stars. Parts of the upper are finished with glow-in-the-dark treatment with a translucent outsole adding the extra-futuristic touch. Continue reading for a gallery of images via SoleCollector and let us know which Hyperdunk McFly – 2008 or 2010 – you like better.
Nike Hyperdunk 2010 ‘McFly’
John Kim
March 2nd, 2011 (updated)
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