Showing posts with label sb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sb. Show all posts

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Supreme Dunk Low


Since the 1st day i was into the game of Nike Dunk SB, the passion for me towards Supreme Dunk Low has never changed and it will never happened. As i said, i can name Supreme Dunk Low as my All-time favorite and it will be top of the list among all the Dunk SB out there. Recently i found back an article i read awhile ago in SneakerFreaker, it's an article bout his(Nikolai) love for Supreme Dunk Low. I agreed with almost everything he said, and maybe you should read it as well to understand why you should fall in love with Supreme Dunk Low...

With the decade far from over, and many more shoes to tantalise our feet, I know i’m going out on a limb here. Some of you may nod in agreement, others may care to scream bullshit!, but here I go – the most significant shoe of this decade was the Supreme Dunk low. Furthermore, I readily concede that this release was no more than ‘yet another colourway’ of a shoe that’s already more than 20 years old (albeit one that’s been given the nike SB upgrade).

I don’t own a pair, and as much as the truth hurts, I never will. I love sneakers, but I am never going to pay upwards of a grand (us) for a pair. So how can i get excited or passionate about a pair of shoes that I know will never grace my plates of meat? I can’t believe I am able to write this, but this shoe represented a ‘tipping point’ in sneaker culture for several reasons that i will go on to discuss.
Controversy clouded the shoe before it even hit the shelves at the end of October 2002. Mystery still surrounds how a handful hit the market in August ahead of the official release, quickly gaining value on the secondary market (that’s continued to grow steadily ever since). Clever exploitation of Nike’s ordering system to order shoes direct from the warehouse was one explanation doing the rounds at the time. Even before the rise of internet saturation, it was doing what a collaboration should do; it was getting people talking, gossiping, conspiring, and most of all, hyped.

The shoe saw people willing to camp out with an enthusiasm not previously seen in the western sneaker world. Perhaps the only other models to generate such fervour were appropriately Jordans. The overnight queue has now become almost par for the course for many releases; old hands now arrive armed with thermoses, folding chairs and sleeping bags. The Dunk was officially sold at Supreme’s New York and Japanese stores BUT as a handful of Sneaker Freakers know, Nike released a small number in Melbourne and Sydney. This in turn reflected a change in Nike’s releases in Australia; no longer did you have to wait for a friend coming back from the States to get a special pair of shoes, now they were only a tram ride away.

Regrettably, as with any shoe that generates huge demand far exceeding supply, it has been extensively faked, and caveat emptor remains the rule when seeking these out. Incredibly there were already fakes in August of 2002 – remember they weren’t released until October! The shoes have transcended their role as footwear and they’re more like bond or share certificates, continually changing hands via internet auctions. This phenomenon has of course now become commonplace for many rarer shoes.

Nike faced a challenge with their second foray into the SB market. Previous shoes like the cheekily named Air Choad failed to capture the attention of skaters. Whilst the ‘80s might have seen Nikes on the feet of skaters, ‘90s skaters eschewed corporate culture and no one represents that more in the world of sneakers than Nike. Breaking into the lucrative yet cynical subcultures/sport would have to be a battle won by PR and marketing. A point that was not lost on consumer culture activists Adbusters.

With the SB Dunk launched in March, the shoes were quickly snapped up, but whether that was by sneaker heads or skaters, one could only guess. Super-limited Alphanumeric Dunks saw Nike seek collaborators to give their product cachet, followed with more dramatic effect by teaming with skate brands Chocolate and Zoo York. But it was by teaming with Supreme that the SB Dunk hit the jackpot.
Collaborations seek to produce products that combine the strengths of the brands involved to the benefit of both parties. Nike’s power enables Supreme to produce high quality shoes in limited numbers on an economic scale that sees an affordable end product. It also brings with it the heritage of Nike and the Jordan name. Supreme’s then relatively underground / uber cool status gave the project the cultural cachet it needed. In turn, it pushed Supreme towards the over-ground from being “a kind of Gap for Mo'Wax fans” to becoming an eBay spam alert.

The popularity of the shoe and its huge secondary market value has made it and other SB Dunks, an oxymoron of the sneaker world. Whilst ostensibly shoes for skating in, their scarcity and value means that very few people actually wear them for that purpose. When Nike’s SB team members have been photographed skating in them, members of the online world have expressed awe, disbelief and even become apoplectic at the ‘sacrilege’.



The importance of image, marketing and brand identity combined with the idea of sneakers as objects that are traded and speculated on, are the key factors in making these shoes so significant. They represent facets of sneaker culture that have become characteristic of this ‘world’ over the course of the decade. It’s not about athletes, it’s not about materials or technology. It’s about image and the culture of ‘cool’. No other shoe comes close to being symbolic of this cultural climate.

But what of the actual shoe itself? Bruce Kilgore’s Dunk is an iconic shoe; its simple shape and clean lines make a wonderful canvas. Supreme’s colourway was a simple concept, extremely well executed. Make one shoe look like another. As diehard Supreme fans will be quick to point out, homage and detournment are hallmarks of Supreme’s output, and this may represent the pinnacle of their ‘80s influenced designs.

The shoes of course are in the colourways of the landmark Air Jordan 3, loved for both its design and use of elephant (aka cement aka crackle) pattern. As previously noted, Jordans were favoured by many skaters in the ‘80s via the Bones Brigade back catalogue of videos. So for Supreme to bring some meaning and background to their choice of colourways was inspired.

Whilst not the first, this shoe saw the development of the release of classic colourways/patterns associated with other models placed on different shoes. Different ‘packs’ are now released almost monthly; Mowabb, Escape etc. 2007 even saw a Dunk released inspired by the AJ4. Elephant print has become the pattern of choice lately, with no doubt many more applications to come.

I will say it again; the Supreme Dunk low is the most important shoe this decade. Not because it broke any technical boundaries or delivered previously unrealised performance in athletic footwear. Nor because it presented a new shoe – it was a model almost twenty years old at the time of its release. It was however formative in the popularity of Nike’s SB image; it saw the camping out for shoes become a weekly event, it opened up a wealth of reinterpreting shoes simply through the language of colourways, and most powerfully it demonstrated the value of brand collaboration, marketing and the power of cachet in fashion and sneakers. The Supreme Dunk low embodies the zeitgeist of sneaker culture this decade. I rest my case!

WORDS :: NIKOLAI
SOURCE: SneakerFreaker

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Market Price - Dunk SB Pt.3

Pink Boxes:

Pigeons - $1000-1700
Medicom IIs - $850-1150
Medicom IIIs - $340-410
Dunkles (high) - $450-500
Shimizus (high) - $100-140
Shanghai Is - $215-255
Shanghai IIs - $120-150
Hunters - $185-235
Hufs - $180-210
Grits - $70-100
Mochas - $90 give/take
Rayguns (home/black) - $220-250
Rayguns (away/white) - $220-270
Jordan Packs - $130-175
T-19s (high) - $110 give/take
Cincos (De Mayo) - $120-155
Bocas - $120-155
Fogs (high) - $100-140
St Pattys - $135-165
Oompas - $150 give/take
Gino IIIs/Bandaids - $110-145
Shy Pinks (high) - $105 give/take
Stussys - $130-160
Tiffanys/Diamonds - $500 give/take
Vapors - $80-110
Slam Citys/Dunks - $200-260
White Melvins (high) - $130-180
Black Melvins (high) - $130-185
Black Packs - $80-110
De La Soul - $150-180
De La Soul (high) - $200-270
BTTYS UNLV/Ultraman - $100-140
BTTYS St John - $100-140
BTTYS Syracruse - $100-140
BTTYS Iowa/Golden Rods - $100-140
BTTYS Kentuckys - $100-140
BTTYS Michigan - $100-140
BTTYS Villanova - $100-140
Blue Avengers (non-pt) - $130-170
Blue Avengers (pt) - $300+
Purple Avengers (non-pt) - $130-160
Purple Avengers (pt) - $300+

Friday, May 16, 2008

Market Price - Dunk SB Pt.2


Silver Boxes:
Paris - $2800-3500
Londons - $1800 give/take
Tokyos - $1800 give/take
Futuras - $320-400
Takashis - $380 give/take
Supreme (red/high) - $570-650
Supreme (blue/high) - $570-650
Supreme (orange/high) - $570-650
[sz 8.5 and under/12+ can run $650++ in supreme highs]
True Reds - $270-325
Vamps - $180-230
Heinekens - $500-650
Bisons (red toe) - $320-400
Ostrichs - $100
Hulks - $265 give/take
Broncos - $150-175
Barfs - $120-130
Irons (high) - $140-185
Bucks - $260-350
Homers - $240-290
Ghosts (high) - $130-160
Brown Packs (high) - $100-140
Brown Packs - $110-140
Mahagony Hemps - $150-200
Cascade Hemps - $150-200
Bonsai Hemps - $400-550
Sea Crystals (high) - $185-250
Jedis - $310-350
Black Carharttes - $100 give/take
Khaki Carharttes - $100 give/take
Luckys (high) - $500-550
Unluckys (high) - $200-250
Medicom Is - $500-600
Calis - $390-450
Tweeds (high) - $190-240
Tweeds (low) - $190-240

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Market Price - Dunk SB Pt.1

Sneaker collection was started way long ago from the 80's, and it started to bloom at the and of 90's till now. It's good to see sneakers have been a new culture for the new generation. People are dying to get those shoes they can't get in the past, and they paid alot of money for their "Holy Grails".

Some people that just got into the culture would love to have those rare shoes as well, but they need to know the market prices before offering a seller. This is to avoid what people say, "Lowballer", people that offered prices that lower than it should be.

So below is the market prices that running in the market now.
* Prices below are for DS condition, in the currency of USD$.

Orange Boxes:
Chocolates - $850 give/take
Gino Is - $190-210
Gino IIs - $200 give/take
Forbes - $550 give/take
Mulders - $350-400
Supas - $600-800
Lodens - $330-450
Supreme (white) - $800-1100
Supreme (black) - $800-1000
Zoo Yorks - $1000-1400 prices vary due to quantity getting lesser

Paul Browns (high) - $450 give/take
Forbe Denims - $1100-2000 prices vary
Bisons/Wheats (high) - $450 give/take
Sharks - $320-450
Flashes - $410-460



If you have any question regarding bout price check on a shoes, you could leave a msg in the chatbox and i will get back to you with an answer, thanks!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Nice...


Saw this pic across the internet. Man... i really do respect the guy that did this... he got too much heat that no one can ever imagine. Hats off to Mr. Niketyson.

*Oh~ theres a pair of WU-TANG sitting behind in the room doing nothing, hahahahaha~

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Heineken Dunk


Obviously, this is inspired by the Heineken beer.


apparently Nike was issued a cease and desist for sales of these due to the likeness to Heineken meaning that market/collection value of these Dunks will increase rapidly as soon as sales and production of these Dunks is stopped.


Here is a chance for you to grab it! Size 9.5, used, comes with everything and still keeping it fresh! SOLD!!! U GUYS SLEPT ON THIS~

Monday, April 28, 2008

Black is Beauty


This is one of the most prominent Nike Dunk SB. Based on the same idea as Blue Denim Dunk Low SB, color by Reese Forbes and artwork by Natas Kaupas.


This pair is the 2nd released of Dunk SB by Medicom. Only released online for Japanese residents, very hard to get them on your hand!


The size for this pair is sz9. It comes with everything expect the big brown box. Worn less than 5 times, and grab it now before its too late!!! SOLD!!!!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Supreme Dunk Low


A pair of VNDS Supreme Dunk Low white for sales. The details of the elephant print is breakin' neck.


This pair is so new that all stars still intact and no heel drag at all.


It's a Sz9.5, come and get it!!! SOLD!!!!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Feelin' Lucky?


Sweet buttery suede with gold color leather, this Lucky 7 is gonna break everyone's neck!


Come in sz10.5, a common size that fit almost everyone. Grab it before its gone! SOLD SOLD SOLD!!!

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Close up Pic for Diamond


As per request, here is the close up pic of the Tiffany dunk... Yummy! :)SOLDDDD!!!!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Takashi & Tiffany Dunk


2 pairs for gems up for sales now. 2 1 pairs of Takashi from silverbox, sz10.5. 1 pair of Diamond, Tiffany Dunk sz9 and lastly SBTG with golden lace lock, sz10.5 as well. As usual, hit me up with a decent offer, cheers!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Supreme Dunk High Orange


Supreme Dunk High Orange up for grab, sz9.5, does not come with lace lock and extra laces!!!

SOLD!!!

Friday, April 4, 2008

2x Lightning for Sale!!!


3 pairs of Lightning Pro B up for grabs!!! 2 pairs sz. 9.5 and 1 pair of sz. 11. Hit me up if you are interested!

Used sz11 SOLD...

Saturday, March 22, 2008

SBTG Dunk


This has to be gone as well. Worn 2x with VNDS condition, comes with everything and a signature box by Mark Ong himself. Hit me up with a decent offer!

SOLD...

Chocolate dunk


Chocolate dunk up for sales! One of these need to go! Size 11, condition 8/10, no box but will provide one. Hit me up if anyone interested...

SOLD in less than 2 hours...

 
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