Description
The Diamond Supply Co. x Nike SB Dunk Low Pro White Diamond is a collaboration between Nike and Diamond Supply Co. This iconic shoe features a white colorway, with a sleek and stylish design.
Luxury croc leather adorns uppers, and the chrome Velcro swooshes can be pulled off to reveal Diamond’s signature blue hues underneath on the midfoot and heel. A signature Diamond outline logo appears on the tongue, and each shoe is completed with an extra pair of metal-tipped teal laces for a final premium touch. Additional details include velcro Swooshes with Tiffany blue underneath the White Swoosh, special chrome Diamond branded lace tips, and a translucent outsole. The Swoosh is velcroed on the wall and you can pop it off to flaunt a teal Swoosh. Finally an icy translucent sole finishes off the overall look of this classic sneaker.
What does SB mean in Nike SB Dunk Low?
Nike Skateboarding, primarily known as Nike SB, is the Nike brand for its line of shoes, clothing, and equipment for skateboarding.
Why are SB dunks so popular?
By the mid-’90s, the Nike Dunk had become a cult favorite amongst the skateboarding community, thanks to its superior cushioning, support and traction
Are dunks or SB dunks more comfortable?
Are Dunks Or SB Dunks More Comfortable? An older SB Dunk can be more comfortable than a regular (non-SB) Dunk. Modern Dunk and SB Dunk releases tend to be stiffer right out of the box. As such, modern regular Dunks are more accommodating than their SB counterparts
Dunk vs SB Dunk: What’s the Difference Between the Sneakers?
The most noticeable difference between the two sneakers are their tongues. On the Nike Dunk, you get a slim, mesh tongue. On the SB Dunk, the tongue has been beefed up to provide more cushion and protection. By being thicker, the tongue helps with the fit as well. It enables the sneaker to mold to your feet, preventing any slipping or wiggling. The tongue is held down with elastic straps which provide an added layer of lockdown. As a bonus, it allows you to slip the SB Dunk on and off without having to mess with finicky laces.
1985: The Nike Dunk Makes its Debut
2002: The first Nike SB Dunks Drop
2000’s: Nike SB Dunks Ignite Sneakerhead Culture
2020 & Beyond: The Nike Dunk SB Renaissance.
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