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Nike SB Dunk Low ‘What The Dunk’

Original price was: $5,000.00.Current price is: $300.00.

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1. Handle and Shipping time:

  • All products are customized and handmade according to your demand, the handled time is in 1-3 business days.
  • Please allow 24 to 48 hours for the tracking information to update.
  • Due to the effect of pandemic, there may be delays in order processing and shipping.

2. Order Modifications Or Cancellation:

  • After having placed your order, you have 12 hours to contact us and request the order modification or cancellation with free of charge.
  • After 12-24 hours, your order has already been in processing production. If you request the cancellation, 30% of the total bill will be imposed as cancellation charge.
  • Also, there is no refund for cancellation after 24 hours of ordering.

3. Shipping Methods, Costs, and Delivery Times:

Standard Shipping Cost

US – CA:

  • First item: $4.95
  • Each additional item: $2.95

EU – AU – NZ

  • First item: $6.95
  • Each additional item: $2.95

Delivery time:

  • US – CA : 10 – 15 business days
  • EU – AU – NZ : 15 – 21 business days

Express Shipping Cost

US – CA:

  • First item: $21.95
  • Each additional item: $14.95

EU – AU – NZ

  • First item: $21.95
  • Each additional item: $14.95

Delivery time:

  • US – CA : 6 – 9 business days
  • EU – AU – NZ : 6 – 12 business days

Designed by Nike designer James Arizumi, the ‘What the Dunk’ stands today as one of Nike SB’s most popular and recognisable models. The work itself was created from 31 separate Nike SB Dunks, with a design goal to be the “Dunk to end all Dunks.” Nike claims the creation of the What the Dunk was “painstaking, meticulous, and ridiculous on purpose.”

The sneakers themselves are a mismatch, or patchwork, of different design elements from 31 popular Nike SB designs. Together, they make for one of the most coveted models of sneakers that Nike ever released. Some notable elements include an embroidered pigeon incorporated from the Pigeon SB Dunk, and neon ‘Jedi’ laces, a nod to the Jedi Dunk. The sneakers also include elements of the Paris SB Dunks, London SB Dunks and Tweed SB Dunks, among others.

The What the Dunk has additionally become an inspiration for a wide variety of other Nike releases and special editions including the “What the Doernbecher”, the “What the Kobe 7,” and the “What the LeBron”, among others. Mr. Arizumi said, “Years later, who would have guessed the concept would be duplicated many times over within Nike and beyond.”