DJ Clark Kent has been doing some big things for Nike as of late, providing a few tasty additions to the nike jordans with mesh black friday shoes sale, but before all that good dress, he helped design last year’s 112 Pack, one of the most memorable Nike collaboration packs of the last few years. Back in June, we gave you a sneak peek of two new members of the 112 Pack, an nike dunk hi premium varsity maize splatter paint. At the time, it was unknown if the two new models were just samples or if they christmas eventually be hitting retail. Now, we bring some eagerly awaited release info as well as some nice pics of the Hyperdunk Supreme, which gives the shoe perhaps its boldest look yet thanks to the Elephant print, Neon accents and reflective materials. Unfortunately, these are shoes to be a Quickstrike released exclusively in China, but lets cross our fingers and hope that someone decides that these need to hit the States. For now, you’ll have to just admire the pics after the jump and we’ll be sure to keep you posted if the release expands. If you don’t want to miss out, they will be available soon through the Kix-Files online store.
volt nike hyperdunk neon and black blue eyes green | DJ Clark Kent x Nike Hyperdunk Supreme – 112 Pack – China Quickstrike
Aaron Kr.
September 24, 2009
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