When you hear the word Nike followed by Day of the Dead, most sneakerheads will immediately think of the much sought-after Dunk SB version, but a new pack is on the way that will attempt to share in the success of the original. A few weeks back, we showed you a sneak preview of Nike’s upcoming Day of the Dead pack, followed up by a closer look at the Air Max 90 edition. Now we bring you a glimpse of the Dunk High installment of the pack. The shoe sports a Black leather upper and midsole with large sections of Purple skull-n-bones type graphics covering the overlay. As if that wasn’t enough, the kicks also feature a Poison Green Swoosh and lining with some bright Orange found on the tongue label and all over the contrast stitching on the upper. As an added bonus, the insole is also graced by a stylized skeleton illustration that fits right in with the spooky aesthetic of the Pack. If you’ve been kicking yourself for years for missing out on the first Day of the Dead Dunk, you will get your shot at these when they hit Nike Quickstrike accounts in early November. Via Dunkbar.
Nike Dunk High – Day of the Dead Pack Quickstrike
Aaron Kr.
September 25, 2009
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