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NIKE sb dunk low why so sad

NIKE sb dunk low why so sad

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he Nike SB Dunk Low "Why So Sad?" features a colorway and design elements that reflect themes of melancholy, sadness, and mental health awareness. This limited-edition skateboarding shoe was part of the "Why So Sad?" collection, which was designed in collaboration with Sean Cliver, a renowned graphic designer and artist, and inspired by the concept of emotional vulnerability.

  • Upper: The shoe showcases a mix of suede and leather materials, with a pastel-like color scheme that evokes a somber, yet subtle feeling of sadness. The upper is primarily in light blue, representing a "blue" feeling commonly associated with sadness, contrasted with deeper hues and darker accents.

  • Swoosh: The iconic Nike Swoosh on the side is designed with a cloud-like texture to represent the emotional highs and lows experienced when facing difficult mental states.

  • Outsole: The shoe features a gum rubber outsole, a classic Dunk feature known for durability and grip, ideal for skateboarding while maintaining a clean aesthetic.

  • Insole: On the insole, there’s a graphic that highlights a sad face or other elements, reinforcing the theme of emotional struggle and mental health.

  • Details: Special "Why So Sad?" branding is found on the tongue and insole, making the collaboration clear. The shoe also features subtle nods to the mental health themes, with reflective stitching and other design touches emphasizing this important message.

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  • As a product or industry expert, it is crucial to address mental health awareness and emotional vulnerability. These limited edition Nike SB Dunk Low shoes, in collaboration with Sean Cliver, feature pastel colors, a gum rubber outsole, and a unique cloud texture swoosh. The mental health designs, including sad face graphics, reflect the significance of mental health in skate culture.
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