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About Nike dunks sneaker

In 2002 Nike took their brand in another line, and that would be Skateboarding. Other skaters disliked this idea because they did not want a corporate company to take over their sport. So what would make the line sell?

The Nike SB line rode on the back of the Nike Dunk SB. At first the line had plain colors, like the Lodens, Gino 1, Paul Brown Highs, and wheat lows, but with a zoom air insole, stuff tongue and extra padding, that alone sold well.
Early years:
Originally released in 1985, the Nike Dunk was an alternative basketball sneaker that had lighter weight and provided comfort to enhance your game. The Dunk launched Nike’s “College Colors” program. This program signed selected universities to an exclusive Dunk sponsorship deal. The “College Colors” program was successful and universities like Michigan, St John’s, and Syracuse all wore two-tone Nike Dunks that mimicked their team colors.
The comeback:
After years of cease production of the Dunk model, Nike decided to re-release them in 1998. This decision has proven to be very successful. Nike first started with classic colors in both Dunk High and Dunk Low models. After these caught the eyes of a new generation Nike took it a step further. They commissioned popular street artists, designers, companies, and athletes to help collaborative with them on limited-edition models. This created a frenzy that has yet to cool off. The collaborators have included Haze, Danny Supa, Supreme, Zoo York, Reese Forbes, and Staple.
Nike Dunk SB
To align with the resurgence of skateboarding in the early 2000’s Nike introduced the Dunk SB. The Dunk SB model features a “Zoom Air” insole and a extra padded tongue. These modifications provide added comfort/durability and were specifically designed for skateboarders. Yet, since many of the SB models are limited they are also extremely popular among sneaker collectors. Dunk SB model releases have caused people to camp out for days, pay extreme prices, and use every “hook up” possible just to get a pair.
The Nike Dunk SB Low suggested retail price is $65.00 and Nike Dunk SB Highs is $75.00, but with all the hype of the shoe, plus stores “wanting” more money, prices have been upped to anywere from $125.00 to $250.00 and sometimes more.

Some what collectors call “Holy Grails” are Nike Dunk SB Heineken, Supreme Low and High, Calis, Supas, Chocolate, Zoo Yorks and Paris. Resell value on these would be $350 and as high as $5,000.

Only certain stores with a Nike SB account can get Nike Dunk SBs or any Nike SB. Rules were you had to be an established Skateboarding store for 2 years before Nike SB would consider making a contract with you. Plus something around $50,000 to sell Nike SBs in your store.

The rarest Nike Dunk SB would have to be the Ebay Dunk. Inspired by the Ebay logo, Nike made a sample pair to take pictures of, and threw them on ebay to see how they would sell. The pair went for over $30,000 and was made for the individual (who was kept anonymous) in his/her size. The original pair was cut up in 4 pieces and is on display.

People will do anything to get their hands on a rare pair of Dunk SBs. For example around 200 pairs of the Nike Dunk SB Pigeons released in New York only on February 2005 close to 100 people camped out for this pair, and on release day about 20 pairs were sold. Riots broke out, and the police had to come in full force. They went for $200-$300, but now they go for a easy $1200.

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