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| yanda | Aug 13 2016, 04:23 PM Post #1 |
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One of the most attractive features of the Nike Dunk High botyobchod2016.com Pro SB, one has to admit, is Nike's choice of color schemes for the shoes. The colors schemes in question here, as it turns out, are colors that are designed to be simply hard to ignore for 'spectators' seeing one wearing the Dunks out there. My pair, for instance, is based on the black yellow color scheme, the tone of black employed here being the 'real' absolute black tone, and the yellow being the 'darkest' tone of it, to make for a conspicuous combination indeed. Towards the bottom of the shoe, where the upper region of the shoe borders with the shoe's sole, Nike Dunk High Pro SB comes with a brief white section - which is in fact a region of white paint on what otherwise appears to be the shoe's basically black sole. It would seem that Nike chooses to employ white at this point to create the 'contrast effect' which is otherwise not so apparent in the black-yellow color scheme employed all over the rest of the shoe. Although classified as a 'high' dunk, Nike High Pro SB Supreme Blue is not such a tall shoe, and it could just as well qualify to be termed New Balance 410 D¨¢msk¨¦ as 'mid' dunk. It is perhaps the gradual, but unabating gain gradient, from the front part of the shoe where the toes go in to peak at the middle section of the shoe (where the tip of its 'tongue' is located) which qualifies it to be considered a 'high' dunk. This strong gradient does make the shoe look taller than it really is. It also helps, in building a perception of superior height, that the sole on Nike High Pro SB Supreme Blue is rather thick - though not particularly conspicuously so. In the final analysis, the Nike Dunk Low - Panda would make a great wear for the action-oriented person, inspired as it was, (according to Nike), by the popular 'Kung Fu Panda' movie. Talking of shoe threads, the Nike Low FC St comes with quite a long one for a shoe of its height, at 14 shoe-thread holes (in 7 pairs). Of course, if you are comfortable this way, you can opt not to tie the uppermost shoe threads on the Nike Dunk Low FC St - and should still be quite okay. To help wearers keep the shoe secured on their feet, Nike provides the traditional shoelace (string) mechanism on the Nike Dunk High Custom Red Bull. As is almost standard on all 'high' Nike, there is provision for a whopping 18 shoelace holes, although one does have the option of leaving some of these unthreaded. Another thing for which the Nike High 6.0 - 342257 is notable is color; for this is a truly colorful shoe. Indeed, on my particular pair of it, I can identify at least seven unique colors. At the very bottom, on the part of the sole that is in contact with the ground, there is red (a very darkened hue of it). Slightly further up, we have white, which adorns the upper portion of the sole; the portion at which th New Balance 410 P¨¢nsk¨¦ e sole gets connects to the shoe's main body. On top of the section where the toes go in, and on the patch where the Nike tick originates (as well as another patch towards the back of the shoe), we have purple. There is red, this time a lighter hue of it, in a patch towards the back of the shoe. Then there is yellow, on the patches where the shoelace holes are to be found as well as light-blue, which colors both the Nike Tick on Nike 6.0 - 342257 Nike Air Max 90 D¨¢msk¨¦ , and the original pair of shoelaces the dunk comes with. |
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