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Nike Dunk Japanese City Pack – Tokyo/Fukoaka/Nagoya/Osaka

25 April 2008, 21.30 | Posted in Sneakers | 1 comment »

nike dunk japan city pack - highsnobiety
Here is an interesting new pack coming from Nike Japan. It consists of overall 4 Dunks, each referring to a landmark feature of the city they represent, using colours and materials, as well as custom inner soles.
The line-up includes the Fukuaka Dunk Low paying tribute to the ancient Yamakasa festival, the gold Nagoya Dunk which stands for the dolphin that represents the city, the striped Osaka Dunk Hi representing Doutonbori (a drumming doll) and the hairy Tokyo Dunk, which represents the giant panda also known as Ling-Ling. Have fun trying to remember all the names of these.
Sneaker Freaker does not give any release dates for these. But after the jump you can have a detailed look at each shoe.
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