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Nike Dunk High Custom Red Bull
September 8, 2010
Nike Dunk High Custom Red Bull is one of the goods in the relatively huge ‘High’ Nike-Dunks family. Its other siblings in this family incorporate the likes of Nike Dunk Hi SB Glow In the Night, the Nike Dunk Hi Pro SB Hay High Don Quixote, the Nike Dunk High - Collection Royale Dontrelle and the Nike Hi SBTG X Lazy; to name but just a few of the other ‘high’ Nike Shox. Right now of all the Nike that I have gotten the occasion to wear, I have to confess that it is the Nike High Custom Red Bull that I have gotten most enchanted with.
When you look at Nike High Custom Red Bull, the overall feeling you find is that of serenity and peace, the presence of many colours on the footwear despite. As it turns out, Nike’s choice of colours for employ on the Nike Custom Red Bull, combined with the way they are used all through the footwear assures that it is not a ‘loud’ trainer. In other words, Nike High Custom Red Bull is a trainer you can wear comfortably; even if you are a person who doesn’t like attracting ‘undue attention.’
The bottom part of the sole on Nike High Custom Red Bull, the part that is in contact with the ground, is colored red; quite a dark color of it. The upper component of the sole, the part where the sole gets joined to the upper body of the sole is coloured white. The shoe’s upper body is very an amalgamation of many colors; luckliy peaceful colors; so that we have the front part where the toes go in being grey, with the upper portion above that being white; with these being the most dominant colors on the footwear. Other colors that make a showing on the trainer are red (which shows on the Nike tick and a few other spots on the shoe), yellow (in at least two patches, one where the ‘bulls’ are depicted), and blue, in very a large patch towards the back end of the trainer.
Height-wise, Nike Custom Red Bull is quite a tall trainer; though not conspicuously so. Really, an untrained eye would perhaps have complications trying to classify this footwear as either a ‘high’ or a ‘mid’ Nike Dunk SB. The largest point on this shoe is, as one would expect on a ‘high’ dunk, towards the center (where the ‘tip’ of the shoe’s tongue is to be found). But after this high, the shoe starts receding in height as we head backwards; so that the quite back end is rather low, compared to the top height. This makes for cosy wearing - and comfortable removal of the sneaker from the foot.
To help wearers keep the footwear secured on their feet, Nike gives the traditional shoelace (string) mechanism on the Creative Recreation. As is almost standard on all ‘high’ Nike, there is provision for a whopping 18 shoelace holes, although one does have the option of leaving some of these unthreaded.
