Dunk SB Low Kids White Grey Pink
Long before he became a street icon and a popular skateboarding event, Dunk made his mark on the academy's hardwood courts. Born in 1985, Dunk was all the rage for its unique collegiate color scheme, setting off a fashion trend that eventually swept the world and became an enduring classic. At the beginning of the century, the classic basketball shoe Dunk crossover skateboard launched SB Dunk series, once it came out, it swept the entire sneaker circle, and its heat is even less than today's Air Jordan 1. The color match with street brand staples is one of the irreplaceable magic weapons in SB Dunk, which can be said to be the expectation of players around the world. Dunk SB also features a classic round shoelace design for the first time, and a unique logo on the tongue also shows off a cool personality.
The "dunk" was designed for the sport of basketball, but it is popular among skateboarders. This classic mid-80s sneaker is a great addition to your wardrobe. Designed for older kids, Dunk Low (GS) shoes feature ankle pads and a great rubber grip design that makes it easy to get into shape whether you're just starting skateboarding or back to school. Dunk Low (GS) Big Kids' sneaker sneakers with a durable construction and retro retro color scheme recreate the outstanding style of classic basketball shoes from the mid-80s. The lip line, combined with the strong grip of the sole rubber, can help you give off a dynamic look. A great addition to your sneaker collection, this classic sneaker has a very durable construction and an understated holiday color scheme that can help you create a personal look. Dunk SB Low Basket series retro low-top recreational sports skateboard shoes, soft and comfortable feet ZoomAir cushion, effectively absorb the impact of extreme sports such as skateboarding landing, providing better protection for street sports. Dunk SB Low also incorporates modern shoemaking techniques to create a comfortable shape for your feet. Today, Dunk SB has become a trend vane, deeply influencing the growing number of younger generations who love fashion and street culture. |