A big reason why the ‘Heineken’ Nike SB Dunk Low is such a legend in the sneaker world is that legal action forced Nike to cease production, leaving a severely limited quantity available for buyers. SB was careful when they released a Newcastle Brown Ale-inspired pair two years ago, and instead of borrowing Newcastle’s logo, the Swoosh simply used the familiar color palette. Such is the case with this new Nike SB Dunk High Pro ‘Tecate’, a Quickstrike release that takes its cues from the Mexican beer’s can design. The colorway is spot-on, but the reason for including silver stripes on the golden side panels remains a mystery. Check out more shots after the jump and grab a pair of the Dunk SB ‘Tecate’ from Premier.
Nike SB Dunk High Pro ‘Tecate’ Quickstrike | Available
Aaron Hope
August 10, 2010
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