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Here’s a Yankeekicks on foot detailed breakdown of the 2008 Nike Dunk Low Pro SB Piet Mondrian that now resales for more than $1800. Nike SB pulls inspiration from all over and particularly during the early 2000s. One in particular takes cues from famous Dutch artist Piet Cornelis Mondrian. For those without art info at the ready may recognize his 1929 Composition II in Red, Blue and Yellow. Likewise, the Dunk Low Pro SB draws inspiration from the color palette, incorporating it into the design. Replacing smooth leather and nubuck with canvas and suede, White hits the canvas underlays and Air midsole. Meanwhile, Yellow coats the mudguard, Red makes up the heel stabilizer and Blue appears on the heel counter. Black outlines the overlays and appears on the tongue liner, laces, quarter panel Swoosh and rubber outsole. Originally released February 1st 2008 retailing for just $65, the Nike Dunk Low Pro SB Piet Mondrian now resales for over $1,800.
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