The Stüssy x Dunk Low Pro SB released in July 2005 as part of Nike SB’s Team Manager series, in which industry team managers were given the opportunity to design their own shoes. Robbie Jeffers of Stüssy outfitted the Dunk Low in a colorway inspired by Neapolitan ice cream, complete with a Shy Pink base, brown leather overlays and a cream-colored Swoosh. Adorning the tongue tag is the proverbial cherry on top.
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The Born x Raised x Nike Dunk Low SB ‘One Block at a Time’ brings a raft of unique details to the classic silhouette. The LA-based streetwear brand outfits the upper in textured white leather with ornate perforations on the toe box and contrasting nubuck overlays in Dodger blue. ‘One Block at a Time’ is inscribed across the toe of each shoe, while a decorative emblem in pink embroidery decorates the lateral heel.
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In the list of craziest sneaker releases, the Jeff Staple–designed Nike SB Dunk Low NYC Pigeon is near the top. By the time release day rolled around, the crowd had grown to such a size that New York City police had to be called in to keep things in order and make sure those who purchased could get home safely.
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