Here’s a detailed Yankeekicks on foot look at the legendary 2003 Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ‘Heineken.’ Nike SB is famous for colorways inspired by everyday comforts like
7-Eleven and
Newcastle. However, these collabs aren’t always official, one such example is the SB Dunk Low Heineken. Iconic White makes up the leather perforated toe box, mesh tongue, and rubber outsole. Meanwhile Classic Green coats the smooth nubuck overlays, heel counter, and Air midsole. Black hits the low-profile sockliner and the quarter panel Nike Swoosh. Red accents the Heineken branded star on the lateral ankle and the Nike branded heel, tongue tab as well as the primary pair of laces. Additionally, Classic Green laces come with the roughly 4,000 pairs that released. They retailed for just $65 but sold like crazy on Ebay. Because Nike SB did not consult with famous Dutch beer company, Heineken requested Ebay sellers to remove their name from the listings. Now, 17 years later, the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ‘Heineken’ resales for nearly $7,000.