Nike SB is at it again, mesmerising sneaker enthusiasts with its latest creation, the Dunk Low 'City of Cinema'.
This unique pair pays homage to Paris, a city renowned not only for its romantic backdrops but also as a historic hub of cinematic art. Set for a Holiday 2024 release, these kicks are already creating a buzz as a must-have for collectors and fashion-forward individuals.
The 'City of Cinema' edition of the Nike SB Dunk Low captures the old-world charm of Parisian cinemas, from plush, velvet seats to the golden glow of vintage film reels. Crafted with an eye for detail, the sneaker features a ‘Celestial Gold’ color palette with a textured, cracked leather finish reminiscent of peeling movie posters and ageing cinema façades. This design choice evokes a sense of nostalgia, transporting wearers right into the heart of a classic Paris film scene.
Adding to the cinematic feel, the mudguard, eyestays, and heel overlay showcase this unique cracked leather, enhancing the sneaker's vintage appeal. The satin materials on the toe and midfoot transition from a vibrant ‘Celestial Gold’ to a softer tone, mirroring the dynamic range of a film reel. The Swoosh and collar pop in a luscious red satin, akin to the iconic theatre seats of yore.
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Nike SB doesn’t just stop at visuals; even the insole features a custom rug print and a retro cinema-style font on the Nike SB logo, further tying back to the thematic elements of Parisian film culture. The design is completed with an aged midsole and a semi-translucent outsole, adding a final touch of old-school flair.
Priced at $125 and available in men’s sizing, the Nike SB Dunk Low 'City of Cinema' will be available through Nike and selected retailers. Get ready to step into the spotlight with these stunningly crafted Dunks that promise to deliver not only style but a piece of cultural history.
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3 thoughts on “Nike SB Dunk Low ‘City of Cinema’ is Set For a Holiday Release”
Heidi Hayes
Not thrilled with the colors. They’re not for me.
Robert Penkert
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Robert Penkert
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