The uber-talented ?uestlove and his mountainous afro hairdo can do no wrong. The adroit percussionist has dabbled with Nike once again, and even he states that his trio of Dunk Highs is a “complete opposite of [his] previous shoe…more conservative and toned down yet still just a lil bit of ‘Hey Check This Out!!!’ thrown in there.” That certainly is the case when juxtaposed with the ?uestlove x 1World x Nike Air Force 1, which features a boisterous colorway and ample use of elephant print. This Dunk High Pack features three separate colorways done in tonal style – one in red with a shirt-button fixed ‘Strap’ and two others in a ‘Bz’ format, which shows off a bellied vintage-style swoosh seen on the original Nike Blazer. This new tonal black version has been added to the bunch, and like the other two, you can see ?uestlove’s silhouette molded into the leather on the rear heel. These have dropped overseas but are set to release at select Nike Sportswear accounts like CNCPTS on March 4th, so take another look at all three below and let us know what you think.
Questlove x Nike Dunk High Pack – Release Info
John Kim
February 28, 2011
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