In 2011, we got a new sole for the Nike SB Dunk Pro along with improvements to its internal cushioning and a bunch of colorways evoking the brand’s golden age. The technical improvements will obviously remain into the next year, and it looks like we might expect more of the same kind of nostalgic palettes, perhaps even two of them combined into one as is the case with this latest Dunk Low SB. The nickname ‘Tiffany J-Pack’ (or its inverse) would be an obvious fit for this black suede design that adds the color we’re familiar with associating to Diamond Supply Co, but applied in the blocking pattern borrowed from the original Air Jordan 1. Peep this June 2012 drop in more detail after the jump and let us know if you’d be exited to see more classics combined in the coming months. via N-SB
Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Tiffany J-Pack’

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