Overview of Nike Dunk ID Highs

As all Nike enthusiasts know by now, the label has been in a innovative product unveiling spree in the recent past, with tons of completely new Nike goods coming out into the marketplaces in the last few months alone. These Fresh Nike items (which are either being presented for the very first time or being re-launched) include the likes of the Nike SB Dunk Mid Pro Sea Crystal, the Nike Dunk SB, the Nike Dunk Low Premium SB, as well as the Nike Dunk ID high, an admittedly enchanting item (from my personal experience); and which is our focus here.

The very first thing that one gets to notice upon experiencing the Nike Dunk ID high is that is an unapologetically tall shoe. In addition to the sneakers extraordinary natural height, the color scheme employed for the sole (which extends to form the very first visible ‘layer’ of the trainer when seen from an anterior vantage point) only goes further to showcase the perceived ‘tallness’ of the Nike Dunk ID high. The sole in question is what can be termed to be a light blue affair, with a ‘carved in stripes’ that when seen from the anterior vantage point solely go further to highlight the shoe’s observed tallness.

It is noteworthy that Nike, to its credit, doesn’t make the Nike Shox Shoes at the expenditure of the wearers comfort. The rise of the footwear to its highest point (height-wise) is gradual, so that the sneaker starts off at what would be an ordinary height at the toe level (were it not for the thicker sole), and then increases in height really slowly, to reach its peak height at the mid of the sneaker; before starting to fall, similarly steadily, in height; to reach a much lower height at the back of the shoe. This way, the wearer might be seen wearing a tall sneaker, but they certainly don’t feel it in miserable way.

Three principal colours are apparent in the Nike Dunk ID High (though it is significant that Nike says you can go and have your set tailor-made/customized at one of their studios, if you can ‘secure an appointment’ there). Nevertheless, in my pair of Nike Dunk ID high, the noticeable colors are the dark brown base-material colour of the footwear, the light blue on the sole which is visible from an anterior point of view as the ‘tallness enhancing stripes’ (and which occurs a number of other times in patches all around the running shoes), and the pink which makes the trainer laces and the region joining the sole to the base material.

As with most of Nike’s new goods, the signature Nike tick in the Nike Dunk ID high is rather elongated, starting as it does, from a multi-color stripped patch near the center of the sneaker; going all the way to the back of the sneaker, then going round the shoes’ back to arise and terminate at the opposite end of the trainer. For a ‘tying mechanism’ Nike opts to be conventional, opting for the conventional shoe-lace mechanism, though the sneaker lace in question here is fairly an elongated affair (up to 18 holes); and fairly thick too.

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