Here’s another look at the “Neon J-Pack” SB Dunk Low that we gave you a heads up on a release last month. Much like the ‘Gucci’ SB Dunk Hi, the Neon J-Packs were first created as a sample and thrown into the flames, never to be released. Given the nickname for the identical color-blocking of the Nike SB Dunk Low Jordan Pack and resemblance to the SB Dunk Vamps, the Neon J-Packs were a hit when they first leaked and the subsequent “scrapping” of the sample led many to criticize the Nike SB camp for “over-conceptualizing” the colorways while shunning sure-fire hits like the Neons. Well, glad to say these are indeed releasing, so here’s another look at what is shaping up to be one of Nike SB’s most popular releases of next year. The fat tongue is back, and the harmonious partnership between the color combination and placement can only point to Nike SB regaining its prominence. Check out the extra shots after the jump and let us know if these are a must-cop for you. via RifLA.
Nike SB Dunk Low – ‘Neon J-Pack’ | New Images
John Kim
August 5th, 2010 (updated)
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