Nike Skateboarding will release a special edition of Nike SB Dunk Low “Orange Bear” as a tribute to Grateful Dead Bears, a series of stylized dancing bears drawn by Bob Bob as part of the album History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One back cover (Bear’s Choice) In 1973.
Looking closely, this Nike SB Dunk Low “BE@RBRICK” has vague artificial fur on the entire upper to imitate a bear, while suede covers the cover. Blue is covered with green, and blue falls on the Swoosh logo, with black jagged edges taken from the bear’s clown collar. Other highlights include a storage bag behind the tongue and a green and blue rubber outsole on the midsole.
The landmark collaboration between Nike Skateboarding and Nike SB Dunk High “Mexican Boxing” will be released on July 18 (Saturday). Inspired by the original marching bears that originally appeared in the 1973 album, Grateful Dead Dunks has a furry upper and suede, a hidden pocket on the tongue to store personal items on the show, and on the tongue, insole and There are many band emblems on the tongue, and the air unit is enlarged under the insole.
It has been rumored that for a long time, the adidas NMD R1 Boost V2 “Tokyo” were reported to be the third color scheme released sometime this summer. The sole again uses a two-tone upper, mixed with orange suede and furry wool, and decorated with green jagged midfoot Swoosh. Brand logos on the coveted footwear options include a co-branded tongue label, “NIKE” heel embroidery and printed insoles, continuing the two-tone design.

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