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The Nike Dunk SB Low Custom Pigeon


September 3, 2010

The Nike Dunk SB Low Custom Pigeon is a member of the ‘Low’ Nike Dunks family, with other related members in the family being the likes of the Nike Dunk SB Premium Low (New Castle Edition), the Nike Dunk SB Low 720 Degrees and the Nike Dunk SB EMB 181 Brazil, to name but a few of other members of this rather extensive family. Of all Low Nike goods that I have gotten to use before, nevertheless, it is the Nike Shox Shoes that I have purchased most enchanted with, and for great reason.

The Nike SB Low Custom Pigeon is not merely a ‘low’ dunk by name, as it is truly one of the lowest Nike Dunks products that I have ever gotten to see, making it an ideal wear for anyone who actually fancies wearing Dunks, but prefers them low. Unlike most other ‘Low’ Nike Dunk products, which go ahead to start off extremely some distance from the ground (because of preferably tall soles), the Nike Dunks SB Low Custom Pigeon’s sole is a somewhat ‘normal- sized’ affair, which adds to keep the shoe surely low in the serious sense of the word. Talking of soles, it is distinctive that the sole on the Nike Dunk SB comes painted orange in colour at the lowest region of it (just like a certain breed of pigeon’s feet), with a grayish hue taking over on the upper region of the sole which connects the sole to the upper body.

Although the upper body of Nike SB Low Custom Pigeon is essentially grey in color, at least 2 other colours can be recognized at various parts of it (this in keeping with Nike’s well known liberality with colour), the other sorts of colours in question here being white (which dons the footwear laces) and the Nike ‘tick’ as well as orange (a carryover from the lower part of the sole, one would say), which makes a pretty short visual appeal on the patch on the back end of the footwear between the region next to the shoe’s tongue and the highly back tip of the trainer.

For a shoe-tying mechanism, Nike opts to go the standard shoelace way in the Nike Dunk SB Low Custom Pigeon; and the footwear lace here is somewhat short, as would be estimated of a true ‘low’ dunk. Here we are looking at about 6 pairs of shoelace holes (about 12 holes in total), with yet still an option of leaving even some of these unthreaded.

The sole on the Nike Custom Pigeon seems to be of the hardy, yet really bendable variety, which typically holds the assurance of durability to those who get to use it.

For ventilation purposes, Nike Dunk Low Custom Pigeon comes with a set of nicely employed ‘breathing holes’ on the front section of the shoe – hired in such a way that while the pragmatist with determine them as ‘breaking holes’ the aesthetically-inclined will also be apt to see them as some kinds of ‘designs’ on the footwear.

You can buy this Nike Dunk and whole lots of various other Nike Dunks at Creative Recreation.

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