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NIKE SB DUNK HIGH The Nike SB Dunk High is revamped version of the iconic Dunk silhouette particular to the Nike Skateboarding subdivision of Nike. The Nike SB Dunk High lays claim to some of the more sought after Nike SB releases in existence, including the Nike SB Dunk High FLOM, Supreme, and Unkle. Click in for the most up to date Nike SB Dunk High release dates, information, and colorways.
December 17th, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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“When Pigs Fly” is a phrase that suggests something is very unlikely, but that has more to do with numbers here than probability of occurrence. Because the Porky’s-inspired Concepts x Nike SB Dunk High is indeed about to make a wider appearance, but there’s also some question as to whether you’ll be able to seize the opportunity. New England’s kings of SB special packaging are ready to unleash their Black Friday limited engagement on the rest of the world, with the two drops’ packaging a testament to the value of cold nights sleeping on the streets of Cambridge. Select European retailers have already received (and sold) their pairs, so have another look below and stick with Sneaker News to see what happens stateside.
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December 14th, 2012 by John K.
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NIKE SB DUNK HIGH 2004 WEEK
Finishing up our spotlight of 2004 SB Dunk Highs is one of the most popular non-collabos to have ever release – the ‘Sea Crystal’. Matched up with an equally enticing ‘Ice Green’ and completed with a black Swoosh, outsole, inner lining, and laces, the Sea Crystals were incredibly popular partially due to its full-suede build (shared by the likes of the ‘Hulk’, ‘Iron’, and ‘Maple’ releases of 2003). Although SB Dunks were never officially ‘Retroed’, the Sea Crystal re-surfaced in tonal Mid-form in 2009. Sea Crystals in your stash? Let us know after checking out the rest of tonight’s Classics Revisited below.
Nike SB Dunk High “Sea Crystal”
Ice Green/Black-Sea Crystal
305050-301
04/2004
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December 13th, 2012 by John K.
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NIKE SB DUNK HIGH 2004 WEEK
Following up on yesterday’s design by Liam Sean Martin for Nike SB is this duet of Highs – one of the first ‘Packs’ ever explored by Nike. The superstitious concept of ‘Lucky’ and ‘Unlucky’ was front and center, with the lucky number 7 and the ominous 13 stitched on the outer toes of each respective pair. Just 777 pairs of the Gold/Green ‘Lucky’ and 1300 pairs of the ‘Unlucky’ were released at select Nike Skateboarding retailers worldwide and are one of the more hard-to-find SB Dunks ever released. Check out tonight’s Classics Revisited below and let us know which of the two do you have?
Nike SB Dunk High “Lucky”
Wheat/Metallic Gold
305050-771
07/2004
777 Pairs
Nike SB Dunk High “Unlucky”
Black/Black
305050-001
07/2004
1300 Pairs
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December 12th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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NIKE SB DUNK HIGH 2004 WEEK
September of 2004 was kind of a rough month to get scheduled if you were a Nike SB Dunk release back in the day, pretty much everything dropping then overshadowed by the massive Nike SB Dunk High ‘UNKLE’. Despite the hardship of its timing, the Nike SB Dunk High ‘Tweed’ (colors courtesty of the prolific Liam Sean Martin) is very much a classic release. The sneaker utilized a mixture of warm tweed panels with a dark brown overlay. Also dropping in the same month was a Nike SB Dunk Low variation, the two separated a bit in their blocking. The Nike SB Dunk High ‘Tweed’ sported baroque brown on the side Swooshes where the Low went for mushroom. Click through to get a look at the Nike SB Dunk High ‘Tweed’ in this edition of Classics Revisited and let us know if you have this 2004 pair in your personal collection in the comments below.
Nike SB Dunk High ‘Tweed’
Baroque Brown/Mushroom/Tweed
305050-223
09/2004
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December 11th, 2012 by John K.
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NIKE SB DUNK HIGH 2004 WEEK
Some of the earlier Nike SB Dunk releases highlighted the regional specificity of the collaborator, like 2004′s Dunk High designed by HUF. With its roots in San Francisco, HUF founder Keith Hufnagel selected the signature Black/Orange uniform of the San Francisco Giants and added in an enticing tie-dye print on the upper. San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district is known as a focal point of the “hippie” movement, for which tie-dye has become strongly associated with. This limited edition release was a major hit in the San Francisco area and across the nation, and stands as one of the most coveted High-top releases of 2004 and in Nike SB’s legacy of Dunk releases. More of tonight’s Classics Revisited is just below, so take a look!
HUF x Nike SB Dunk High
White/Neutral Grey-Black
305050-102
11/2004
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December 10th, 2012 by John K.
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NIKE SB DUNK HIGH 2004 WEEK
Before the string of ‘Think Pink’ basketball kicks, the Aunt Pearls, or even the Polarized Pink Foamposites, these sick 2004 SB Dunk Highs made Pink a popular shade to rock on-feet. Of course, these aren’t just pink – these feature special artwork by NYC graffiti legend Futura, and are a collaborative release with U.N.K.L.E. of the MOWAX label based in the UK. No other SB Dunk features artwork as neck-breaking as this, and thanks to the Pink/Black/White colorway, the UNKLE SB Dunks might be the definitve SB Dunk of that area – crazy colorway, inspired by art, and unfortunately, extremely limited, Kick off Classics Revisited: Nike SB Dunk High 2004 Week with perhaps one of the best to ever release, and let us know if you own a pair!
Nike SB Dunk High “UNKLE”
Black/White
305050-013
09/2004
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December 4th, 2012 by Brendan Dunne
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Nike SB has decided to sort of go the un-Christmas route with this special 2012 Dunk release, the Nike SB Dunk High ‘Krampus’ getting its inspiration from a fiendish anti-Santa character. The pair goes for a black and red look, with special sections featuring speckling, pony hair, and some shiny textured leather. Stay with us after the jump for all the angles on the ‘Krampus’ Nike SB Dunk High and keep in mind that they’re dropping tomorrow, December 5th at Premier.
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December 3rd, 2012 by Aaron Hope
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Been bad this year? Rebellion and skateboarding don’t have the 1:1 relationship they had back in the day, but we’re sure there are still plenty of you out there who’ve been naughty in 2012, so get ready for Santa to skip you entirely this Christmas. Instead, it’s Krampus who’s coming, but not to dole out punishment, instead, it’s a gift from Sean Cliver, as what looks like the year’s last Nike SB Dunk High collaboration rapidly approaches its retail debut. Select German shops will get these on December 6th in celebration of St. Nicholas’ Day, so check out a new set of images below and stick with Sneaker News for the US drop date.
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