The front/back two-tone split is among the key looks for the Nike Dunk High this year, but just as we’ve seen countless tiny twists on the classic ‘BeTrue’ style, there are plenty of other ways to make up a new pair. Three distinct recipes are at work on this quartet of new releases, with two sharing another fresh new template, one giving us an outlined Swoosh like some Nike Free Run 3.0 V3 of the best Nike SB drops and the last pair one degree away from BTTYS in Oakland Raiders colors. All four can be seen in greater detail below, so check them out and let us know which one(s) you’ll cop. Photos: Kumastock
Nike Dunk High
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Isaiah Scott is like any other 11-year-old kid, but to call him ordinary wouldn’t be so accurate. Like other boys his age, he likes sports, videgames, watching TV, and so forth, but unlike them, he’s spent a good amount of time the Doerbecher Children’s Hopsital. In this latest viewing of the Air Jordan 4 DB, Jordan Brand places a worthy spotlight on the 11-year-old boy and the inspiration of his design; it was actually Isaiah’s mother that came up with the Superman notation, because Isaiah would be ‘strong as steel’ when he received his treatments – zero complaints, taking it like a champ. Thus, his inner Superman was born, and even Warner Brothers, who owns the rights to the famous ‘S’ logo, gave Jordan Brand full permission to utilize the iconic emblem as part of the commemorative release. We know you’ve got an S on your chest, Isaiah! Check out the new detailed angles of the Air Jordan 4 DB below, and be sure to cop a pair when it officially releases this Saturday.
Air Jordan 4 DB
Black/Old Royal-Electric Green-White
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11/05/11
$175