Nike SB Dunk Low Premier Fish Ladder 0

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Nike SB Dunk LowPremier Fish Ladder


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Product Details

Style

313170-603

Colourway

Atomic Pink/Black-White

Retail Price

US$100

Release Date

14/11/2015

Product Description

Nike's collaboration with Premier, a skateboarding shop based in Grand Rapids, created the Nike SB Dunk Low Premier Fish Ladder.

Since the Nike SB Dunk Low Premier draws inspiration from the salmon fish, its suede vamp and mudguard feature an Atomic Pink hue with wavy light-colored lines resembling freshly cut salmon flesh. The signature toe box perforations are also available. Black suede on the quarter panels contrasts the front. The Swoosh, in a glimmering faux scale pattern, adorns each sidewall. This low-top sneaker sits on a white midsole with white stitching around the shoe and a translucent pink outer sole.

What do our experts think stands out in the Nike SB Dunk Low Premier Fish Ladder? We love the minimal branding, which maintains an elegant façade. There is a pink-embroidered fish ladder motif on the heel and a white NIKE SB logo on the tongue logo. Nike released these shoes on November 14th, 2015, for $100.





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£218

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