




(Buy 1 pair and get 2 pairs free, get 3 pairs of shoes for the price of 1 pair)Nike Dunk Low SP *Ceramic*
A young team led by designer Peter Moore, who was already responsible for the Nike Air Jordan 1, created the Nike Dunk in 1985, the latest addition to the Nike basketball family. The look was based on the “big brother” from 1982, the Air Force 1, and elements of the AJ1 and Terminator could also be found on the new silhouette. No wonder: the latter were launched by the same design team. In the same year, Nike launched its “College Colors” program, in which shoes and apparel were released to match the colors of the “Major Colleges”. Every fan should be able to dress in matching Nike shoes and teamwear to show their colors. By the way, before the Dunk got its name, it was supposed to be called College Color High! Be True To Your School was the big marketing headline that could be seen in many print ads with the Dunk in the center and started its triumphal march. The success of the dunk was impressive - on and off the court. The dunk made a brief appearance in Spike Lee's film “School Daze” as early as the end of the 80s. But it wasn't until the late 90s that a new era began for the dunk silhouette. The skateboard boom of the 90s had reached a peak and more and more skaters appreciated the characteristics of the Dunk on the board: The low-profile midsole, the stability of the upper, good cushioning and, above all, the grippy sole made the Dunk not only perfect for the court, but also