In mid-August Sneaker News gave you a look at a special Nike Dunk High awarded to employees of the Nike ASG (Austria/Switzerland/Germany) after the group won an internal contest. Dubbed the Nike Dunk High ‘Dubai’ (a meeting regarding the contest was held in Dubai), these specially made Dunks were exclusive to the employees of that select crew and was never released to the public. Here’s a detailed look at this one-of-a-kind custom; most notable is the rear panel that features a sublime laser graphic, with the most important depiction on the heel that states ‘WE ARE NIKE’. The Dubai Dunks also features a distressed gold swoosh and tongue label as well as blue accents – inner lining, contrast stitching and laces to be exact. Take a look at the detailed gallery after the jump; if you like what you see, one of these pairs just popped up on eBay so check out the asking price from this auction from get_that_oprah on eBay.
Nike Dunk High – ‘Dubai’ | Available on eBay
John Kim
September 23, 2010
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