In late 2010, Nike SB issued a waterproof Dunk High with GoreTex-like material on the all black uppers. It was a curious choice considering skating during a rainstorm is a recipe for broken bones but we’d concede that this weather-resistant material makes more sense on the above pictured model. The Nike SB Zoom Janoski Mid looks more natural in the same slick black stuff as those Dunks, their deck shoe-derived silhouette the type of thing you’d actually expect to brave the elements. But just like those 2010 Dunk High SBs, these will release late in the year as a winter-friendly alternative and you can see more after the jump. via N-SB
Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski Mid ‘Waterproof’ – Holiday 2011
Aaron Hope
April 25, 2011
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