2011 has witnessed a return to form for the Nike SB Dunk Pro through a combination of its performance enhancements and dusting off some classic colorways. Here’s one that’s a classic in its own right, a Nike SB Dunk High Pro inspired by a key work of modern literature, the story of Don Quixote. The real name of this Spanish tale is almost as long as the lines of stitching that cover this SB Dunk High’s upper, a look that’s said to represent the hay and mud the title character plodded through on his quests. But unlike the ‘Child’s Play’ customs by Diversitile, that type of stitching might have made these fail the unwritten ‘washing machine rule’ that kept these out of production. Extra stitching isn’t exactly ollie-friendly, but would you grab a pair if these released? Click through to get a better look and stick with Sneaker News for all Nike SB release dates. via N-SB
Nike SB Dunk High ‘Don Quixote’ – 2006 Sample
Aaron Hope
January 24, 2011
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