Despite what you may have ‘learned’ from South Park’s recent ‘superhero’ trilogy, Mint Berry Crunch actually makes his home in London. At least that’s what legendary Japanese designer Hiroshi Fujiwara thinks, as he applied a colorway undeniably resembling Bradley Biggle’s alter ego to this new fragment design x Nike Dunk High, all the way down to the asymmetry. And that’s the unifying feature of this pack, their colorblocking patterns identical and each pair swapping shades from left to right. Fujiwara’s yellow/pink and fragment’s black/purple Beijing colorups are basically inversions of each other while the NYC pair designed by Sk8thing keeps a white base and uses red on the left, black on the right. Click below to get a better look at all three pairs and stick with Sneaker News for release info; as of this writing the London joints are set to hit Nike Harajuku on December 18th and we’ll keep you posted on the others, plus US releses for the entire pack. via East Fashion Collective
fragment design x Nike Dunk High – New Images
Aaron Hope
December 9, 2010
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