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Jun212012

2002 NIKE SUPREME DUNK LOW SB's & THE HYPE OF THE 2012 SB SUPREME DUNK LOW

If you've been a fan of the SB Line from Nike for many years as Myself, then You are quite familiar with a staple grail piece from the 2002 line up. The Nike Dunk Low Supreme SB in both colorways. These color placements/colorways have been repeated for years through many different sillouhettes Via Nike. Seems that if You have cement/elephant print on a shoe it just about makes You King of Sneakers that day. One of the more famous and original usages of the famed Cement Print is the Air Jordan 3 Line Up. You can almost say that is where the idea came from. True Blue 3's = White/Blue/Cement Dunk Low?! Black Cement 3's would be the Blk/Red/Cement Dunk Low. That's not Rocket Science right?! 

Let's fast forward to July 2012 and the New Hype being caused by the latest addition to the Supreme Dunk Low Line Up. With a combined Red/Cement Print upper, this colorway is falling nothing short of spectacular if You ask a present time Sneaker Consumer. Every Reseller/HypeBeast/Follower will be lined up for this one. Oh and some actual Fans of the brand and culture will be sprinkled throughout. I can't see SUPEME FAIRFAX/LA doing a raffle, so I bet my stacks of kicks that the line up will be a healthy one indeed. It's been 10 years since most missed out on the limited to 500 piece each release. Both colors have been known to sell for upwards of $1250+ but average out at $800-$900. I've had a few pairs here and there luckily, also have helped friends get them at the best deal possible. What's going to happen next month on the projected July 19th release date of the 2012's? We'll just have to wait patiently to find out. Stay Tuned As Usual, happy to be back doing what I love to do. Sharing My Passion, photos,  and views with the World when it comes to these Sneakers that We Love so much. - WOLF

 

 

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