
Nike SB Dunk Low Newcastle Brown Ale
STYLE CODE 313170-741
COLORWAY GOLD/ATLANTIC BLUE
RELEASE DATE 01/06/2008
Drawing inspiration from one of the most iconic features of the U.K. city of Newcastle, the Nike SB Dunk Low Newcastle Brown Ale was released in 2008 as part of the 'Golden Box' era. As you might have guessed, the pair boasts a colourway based on the iconic label design of the favoured ale of the North East, with a clean light orange and brown upper complimented by a navy blue swoosh inspired by the star on the bottle. This pair hid below the radars for a while, but thanks to celebrity influence such as Travis Scott wearing them, the value has skyrocketed in recent years.
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Nike SB Dunk Low Newcastle Brown Ale
STYLE CODE 313170-741
COLORWAY GOLD/ATLANTIC BLUE
RELEASE DATE 01/06/2008
Drawing inspiration from one of the most iconic features of the U.K. city of Newcastle, the Nike SB Dunk Low Newcastle Brown Ale was released in 2008 as part of the 'Golden Box' era. As you might have guessed, the pair boasts a colourway based on the iconic label design of the favoured ale of the North East, with a clean light orange and brown upper complimented by a navy blue swoosh inspired by the star on the bottle. This pair hid below the radars for a while, but thanks to celebrity influence such as Travis Scott wearing them, the value has skyrocketed in recent years.
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STYLE CODE 313170-741
COLORWAY GOLD/ATLANTIC BLUE
RELEASE DATE 01/06/2008
Drawing inspiration from one of the most iconic features of the U.K. city of Newcastle, the Nike SB Dunk Low Newcastle Brown Ale was released in 2008 as part of the 'Golden Box' era. As you might have guessed, the pair boasts a colourway based on the iconic label design of the favoured ale of the North East, with a clean light orange and brown upper complimented by a navy blue swoosh inspired by the star on the bottle. This pair hid below the radars for a while, but thanks to celebrity influence such as Travis Scott wearing them, the value has skyrocketed in recent years.
























