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A first look at Nike SB Dunk High in collaboration with FPAR

It contains parts taken from the Air Jordan 5 and the Air Jordan 6

A first look at Nike SB Dunk High in collaboration with FPAR It contains parts taken from the Air Jordan 5 and the Air Jordan 6

The Nike SB phenomenon continues to ride the wave. Recently we saw the release of the SB Dunk Lows in collaboration with the Dutch store Ben-G and, in the last few hours, we learned about a new partnership.

We are talking about the collaboration with FORTY PERCENT AGAINST RIGHT - Japanese brand founded by Tetsu Nishiyama, creative of WTAPS - where the Nike SB Dunk Highs are mixed with parts coming from silhouettes likes Air Jordan 5 and 6.

The classic front tongue is replaced by the rubberized one that has made the Jordan 6 iconic, enriched by FPAR branded lace locks, while the Jordan 5 net is applied to create side Swoosh. Being a tribute to the world of Jordan, all logos will be replaced by those of Nike SB, Nike Air and FPAR.

The chromatic block is very minimal, the upper and sole part will be dyed in black and anthracite color theme. The design will be completed with phrases such as "Don't follow me.", "I'm lost too.", "Trust No One" applied on the upper panels and by a special plastic box.

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