
Nike SB Hawaii
Inspired by the volcanoes of islands, these SB Hawaii dunks feature nice shades of red and orange mixed with black to represent volcanic rock while using different materials like patent leather and nubuck. Note that the outsole is made of clear rubber. The insole contains a saying from Lu Pele, Goddess of the Volcano, reading Ka Wahine Ai Honua which means The woman who devoured the land. The shoe is finished with a Hawaiian flag stitched on the heel replacing the usual Nike lettering. Back to basics. Now popular with skaters, basketball players, and the fashionable alike, the first ever production of the Nike Dunk shoe was in 1985. Before the Nike Air Jordan I, the Nike Dunk, which later influenced the Jordan I, was the team basketball shoe of choice. It was available in high and low versions in a variety of team colorways to match an uniform, and it came with a matching box and two sets of different color laces.


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