The Dunk was good enough for the Original 7; it was good enough for Ultraman and good enough for Nike SB, including Swoosh skateboarding veteran Gino Iannucci who famously penned several colorways over the past decade. Now Gino gets his first SB pro model, a silhouette that was good enough to help John McEnroe capture the 1984 Wimbledon crown (just a few months before the Dunk debuted). So the Nike SB Challenge Court has a tremendous pedigree, and thanks to LunarLon cushioning and this VNTG-like colorup that suggests a bunch of other simple treats on tap, its future appears accordingly bright. Click through to see the subtle differences between these and the Nike Sportswear version, let us know how the Challenge Court SB compares to Nike SB’s other revived court kicks and stick with Sneaker News for word on US availability. Photos: SM
