Some of the most popular Nike SB Dunks are the ones with the most elementary colorways. In some cases, it’s not the creativity that makes a shoe, but the simplicity, and in the case of this custom Nike SB, its the latter that shines through. Skaterat of N-SB forums recently completed this multi-year project in which he dyed a pair of SB Dunk Lows (possibly the Sandalwood/Spanish Moss, aka ‘Vegan’, release of 2006) in a two-toned olive colorway, inspired by Vietnam. Not that he has any personal experiences in the war, but as he states, “everyone skating in a city has had some interesting vagrant experiences often ending in the declaration that the homeless gentleman was ‘in Nam!”. It certainly is a job well done, and there’s no doubt these would be a popular choice had they released (and current and upcoming Nike SB Dunk releases have shown that ‘simplicity’ is once again the driving factor’. Check out the extra shot of the Nike SB Dunk ‘Nam’ Custom below and let us know what you think.
Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Nam’ Customs
John Kim
August 3, 2011
This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. The opinions and information provided on this site are original editorial content of Sneaker News.
138
Popular Stories
Latest News
The New Balance 530 Rounds Out The "Festivals" Pack
Friday is good indeed: A trio of New Balance lifestyle bangers will be launching exclusively at JD Sports & Finish Line, each decorated in a...
by Sneaker News
19 mins
18
NYC's Biggest Air Max Enthusiasts Gather At WOODstack To Feel The Unreal With Dynamic Air
Since its inception in 2014, Air Max Day has been a driving force in keeping the culture of Air at a high level, doing so...
by Sneaker News
49 mins
93
“Lightning” Strikes The New Balance WRPD Runner
Each successive look for the New Balance WRPD Runner allows us to hone in more and more on how New Balance views one of their...
by Matt Varga
1 hour
27
Loading...