Nike Skateboarding footwear, apparel and accessories are available to so many more people thanks to Foot Locker’s savvy CCS expansion. Now not only just the ‘Eastbay of skateboarding’ (another mail order OG now thriving under the FL Inc. umbrella), CCS is in malls all across the United States. Ostensibly, these locations would be the place to get the purported ‘exclusive’ midnight Black Friday drop pictured above, but here’s where things start to get a little fuzzier. This black leather and suede Nike SB Dunk Mid Pro that debuted in January 2010 with the white Swoosh and gum outsole will be familiar to regular Sneaker News readers, and with most sizes still in stock from a late October re-up and available even as you read this from Michigan’s aptly named Premier skateshop, the ‘exclusive’ tag is in jeopardy. There are so many high profile releases over the next six weeks it’s easy to get confused, but would you cut your Thanksgiving beauty rest short (or perhaps more importantly, other big Black Friday drops) to stand in line for these when they’re just a click away right this instant?
Nike SB Dunk Mid – Black Friday CCS Exclusive
Aaron Hope
November 15, 2012
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