Nike Dunk High
The Nike Dunk High 6.0 – 342257 is one of the most well known items in the 'high' Nike Dunk SB family. This is a family it shares with among many other significant merchandise, the Barricade Transformers Customs High Nike Dunks, the Custom Red Bull High Nike Dunks, the oddly-named Hi SBTX (x) Lazy Nike, the 6.0 Black Coral High Nike Dunk and the rather rare Pharrell High Nike Dunk. I must concede, though, that of all Nike that have come into my control at various things in previous years, it is the Nike 6.0 – 342257 that I have gotten most enchanted with.
If the Nike 6.0 – 342257 is notable for one thing, then that thing is height; for this is a wonderfully tall toe. Most of the height on this footwear is built into its upper body, for its sole (while substantially thick by common trainer standards) is still relatively modest by Nike standards. As one would assume in a 'dunk,' the slope that makes Nike 6.0 – 342257 a tall sneaker starts building on the front part of the trainer, quickly past the part where the toes go in – and goes on unabated up to the highest point of the trainer; the middle section where the tongue of the shoe meets the trunk of the dunk-wearer's foot.
Another thing for which the Nike High 6.0 – 342257 is well known is color; for this is a actually colorful shoe. Indeed, on my selected couple of it, I can distinguish at least seven special colours. At the pretty bottom, on the part of the sole that is in contact with the ground, there is red (a really darkened hue of it). A little further up, we have white, which adorns the upper portion of the sole; the portion at which the sole gets connects to the shoe's main body. On top of the section where the toes go in, and on the patch where the Nike tick originates (as well as another patch towards the back of the footwear), we have purple. There is red, this time a lighter in weight color of it, in a patch towards the back of the sneaker. Then there is yellow, on the patches where the shoelace holes are to be found as well as light-blue, which colors both the Nike Tick on Nike 6.0 – 342257, and the initial set of shoelaces the dunk comes with.
At least three Nike ticks can be revealed on this footwear. There is one of the bottom part of the sole, another one on a small patch towards the tip of the 'shoe's tongue' and of course, the main one on the shoe's body; which, as on all modern Creative Recreation, runs all the way to the incredibly back end of the shoe – to emerge on the opposite end of the trainer.
To keep the footwear in place, Nike providers the wearer with the traditional shoelace – with provision for up to 18 shoelace places, in 9 sets.
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