Unlike many of the collectors items of lore, here’s a look at a Nike SB Dunk Low that was discarded in the sample stage, only to be revived years later due to popular demand. The ‘Neon J-Pack’ Dunk Low SB is one of those kicks you know about if you’re deep in the shoe game, cos people have practically been begging Beaverton to release them ever since this black/neon pair was scrapped following the 2005 J-Pack Dunk release. These Neon J-Packs feature the same colorblocking as the originals, which in turn was borrowed from the Air Jordan 1, hence the nickname. These showed up on the feet of an unidentified Nike SB Rider during their stint in the Thrasher King of the Road contest, so click the jump below for more and stick with Sneaker News for the latest on this March 2011 scheduled release. via N-SB.org
Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Neon J-Pack’ | March 2011
Aaron Hope
October 7, 2010
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