Brand Release Nike Dunk High “First Use” Skateboard Shoes
Air Max 270,The Nike Dunk hype is in full-swing and the label has just announced a brand-new variant titled “First-Use” that celebrates the legendary Swoosh logo that was first introduced in 1971, making this year the 50th anniversary of the motif. This special-edition model is certainly a looker!The Swoosh logo was designed back then by Carolyn Davidson and is now being celebrated via an entire “First Use” pack, which also features the Air VaporMax EVO, an Air Force 1, Air Max 90 and of course the Nike Blazer.
The Nike shoe features found throughout the extensive collection, this offering again honors the official trademark date of the Check through both brand timeline insoles, outlined embroidered Swooshes, “First use June 18, 1971” text imprinted on the profile, and the oh-so-in-vogue lace bling. Though it brings a consistent leather and suede build, the Nike Dunk High “First Use” employs new-to-collection hues of Pure Platinum, Sail, and Green to form a standalone option of the pack. Dual lacing returns, too, as does retro tongue branding, and the pair is completed by a simple sail sole unit beneath.
The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG University Blue is quite possibly the most anticipated shoe of the season.The shoe features full-grain leather, which offers lightweight support and the original basketball style, and classic design details. The stable and firm cupsole design of this shoe maintains the profile and thick stitching details of the original. The Air-Sole unit in the heel provides the same lightweight cushioning that MJ enjoyed while playing.