The entire upper is crafted out of vegan leather that has been dyed a rich chocolate brown.
Model: Nike SB Dunk High Pro Baroque BrownĪn eco-conscious approach: The Nike SB Dunk High Pro Baroque Brown is an eco-conscious twist on the classic Dunk High.
Just like the endurance race car, this Nike SB Dunk gets a full pink upper, constructed out of suede, held together by bright red stitching.īuy here: The Nike SB Dunk Low PRM Atomix Pink drops in Singapore on February 13 on End Launches. Inspired by pork: The Nike SB Dunk Low PRM Atomix Pink is a tribute to the pork-inspired Porsche that raced the 24 Hours of Le Mans back in 1971. Model: Nike SB Dunk Low Pro PRM Atomix Pink The sneaker gets a sail colored based, which gives an aged appearance, and dark red overlays.īuy here: The Nike Dunk High Team Red drops in Singapore on February 11 at Limited Edt. It sports a black base with royal blue overlays.įor a small pop of color, a bright orange Nike branding appears on the all-black insole.īuy here: The Nike Dunk Low Hyper Cobalt drops in Singapore on February 11 on Nike SNKRS and Limited Edt.Īnother women’s exclusive colorway, the Nike Dunk High Team Red offers up a collegiate-inspired colorway with a vintage twist. Never mind if they command lower-than-usual resell prices: the thing I like about a non-hyped pair is that you get to appreciate the sneaker more without making a fuss about what everyone is saying about the sneaker.The Hyper Cobalt colorway applied to the Nike Dunk Low is an inverted take on the classic Air Jordan 1 Royal colorway. My sneakerhead friends do mention that the Panda (aka black/white) colorway has the best quality, but I have yet to see a pair in person. The flat laces? They are definitely the right choice for this sneaker.įor a sneaker that retails for Php 5k (IF you manage to cop one at SRP), the Dunk Low Hyper Cobalt is one of the better 2021 GR releases so far.
How’s the quality on these? Frankly speaking, recently-released Dunks have inconsistencies when it comes to the leather used (the Red/Grey one had a bad, plasticky upper), and while the Hyper Cobalt does not feel as premium, I ‘m glad to say that the quality of the leather used is good–it is better than your usual triple white Air Force 1 Lows, and you get a decent (aka not boxy) toebox that is close to the OGs. It is a colorway that is not too loud yet is stylish enough to go along with practically any outfit.
It reminds me a lot of the Air Jordan 1 Royal (in low, mid, and high-cut versions), and the black and blue color blocking make it an instant hit. While I cannot verify if the color blocking of the Hyper Cobalt is an old one, one cannot deny that its color blocking is indeed a classic. The same thing can be said especially for something like the Dunk Low Hyper Cobalt. You’d probably say things like “Dunks are dead,” “Dunks aren’t cool anymore” or something to that matter–but in the case of the Air Jordan 1 Low, the Dunks have a timeless design and will NEVER go out of style.