Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Sandy’ / eBay
Back in 2003, Nike SB took to eBay to auction off a special pair of Dunk Lows colored to resemble the marketplace’s signature logo. All proceeds from the listing — which ended at a final bid of $30,000 — were put to the construction of new skate parks throughout the Portland area. Though only a single pair of said shoes were sold, there are reportedly three in existence, one of which was sawed into four separate parts.
To honor the life of the late Sandy Bodecker, who’s responsible for building up Nike SB to what is today, Nike is literally putting the pieces of the above-mentioned Dunk Low back together. But rather than connect said segments seamlessly, the team have opted to fill in the spaces with a see-through TPU. The rest of the construction is faithful to the original colorway, however, representing eBay’s signature red, blue, yellow, and green palette. In addition, an image of Bodecker himself is printed onto the sockliner of the left foot; the right opts for an on-foot image of the original, ripped apart eBay Dunk.
❤️💙 release info 💛💚
(Read this post carefully to see how it works)
For this special shoe we will split our stock. 75% of the shoes will be raffled of to customers (between now and sunday, december 18) who place an order on our onlineshop (Link in bio) or make a purchase in our shop in Zwolle.
With online orders you MUST write down your instagram handle (@…) and US size in the ‘notes’ box at checkout for a chance to win. If you purchase something instore there is a list where you can write down your name & size
Find our instagram raffle on instagram.com/sparkystore