Since a sequel to last year’s Skunk Dunk was first confirmed by Todd Bratrud a few weeks back, we’ve seen a variety of teasers and imagined what the follow-up might look like. While the joint theme seemed logical, at least from the limited sneak peeks that popped up, nobody could have seen this coming. While the majority of the upper sports a white canvas that we all know will give way to green suede underneath, the rear panel sports an unmistakable nod to Cheech and Chong and their stoner classic, Up in Smoke. It appears that the heel of the left shoe will feature Tommy Chong’s red bandana, while the right shoe uses a material intended to mimic Cheech Marin’s ski cap. Too early to say from these pics, but it looks like possibly denim on the tongue and lining along with your choice of black or green laces. These are expected to release as a quickstrike on April 20th and are rumored to be limited to only around 1000 pairs, so stay tuned for more pics and info in the coming weeks. via N-SB
Nike SB Dunk High ‘Cheech and Chong’
Aaron Kr.
March 27th, 2011 (updated)
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