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Nike Just Released Dennis Rodman’s Air Shake NDestrukt

Nike Just Released Dennis Rodman’s Air Shake NDestrukt

Nike Air Shake Ndestrukt Now Available
Dennis Rodman‘s game was anything but flashy. The rebounding genius instead let his dyed hair and tattoos do most of the talking when he helped the Chicago Bulls reach their second three-peat goal from 1995-1998. He has to be one of the most unique players to ever get a Nike co-sign in the form of the Nike Air Shake NDestrukt, a weird enough shoe for The Worm and then some. Today we get word that this Chicago-themed White/Red option showed up at select Finish Line locations in California, so keep your eyes peeled for growing availability in the near future.

From what we can tell, the Air Shake NDestrukt features an updated, smaller visible air window, but Nike has managed to give 1990s sneaker purists a lot to look forward to with this retro. The unique ‘Nike Air’ window remains intact as does the flowing tumbled leather on the asymmetrical strap overlay.  The original stitched basketball logo and Nike gear to wink at Rodman’s never-stopping motor return as well. Expect the OG colorway to be popping up in the near future too.

Be sure to check out more teaser images of Dennis Rodman’s Nike Air Shake NDestrukt below and head over to your local Finish line to see if they have this 90s gem in-stock today.

Source: nightwing2303

Nike Air Shake Ndestrukt Retro Now Available

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