We just saw another vulc-soled classic b-ball shoe join the VacTech party when the Blazer Mid VT popped up out of nowhere, but the revelation of the above pictured model might be considered even more of a surprise. The Nike Dunk High AC VT seems somewhat shocking because we’ve already seen the OG Dunk High and its Skinny cut for women done in the vacuum-sealed style, and the curiosity only builds when you realize that this model differs from the entire rest of the VacTech collection with its use of the Dunk’s traditional upper eyelet wing instead of fusing this into the rest of the one-piece aesthetic. The same tonal and textural contrast remains on this element as on the Max Orange edition, though it goes a step further with this pair adding another vibrant shade of blue on the tongue and laces where the oranges were black. Do you prefer the high-contrast look or everything in a closely-related range? Check out the Obsidian edition in more detail after the jump and look for these at select Nike Sportswear retailers like TGWO. via Dunkbar
Nike Dunk High AC VT – Obsidian – Turquoise
Aaron Hope
November 23, 2011
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