In 2004, Nike SB unleashed a high-top and low-top version of the Nike SB Dunk in a ‘Tweed’ motif, which featured a brown/tan suede colorway with a tweed wool material on the toe and heel of the shoe. It’s quite different from this sample version of the Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Tweed’, which features more of a flannel plaid pattern and the use or red and navy blue. The ‘Tweed’ wool panels were obviously switched to the brown/tan version that released, so which of the two do you like better? Check out the images of this rare unreleased sample of the Nike SB Dunk (just 24 sample pairs exist) and check out the auction from slipsarecool on eBay.
Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Tweed’ – Unreleased Sample
John Kim
June 20, 2011
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