The Nike Dunk High (6.0 Swan in Metallic Gold) is one of the goods in the Nike ‘High’ Dunks family. Other remarkable products in this rather big family include the Nike Dunk SB, the collection Royale Dontrelle’s Nike Dunk High, the Custom Red Bull Nike Dunk High, the Oreos Paris Nike Dunk Custom High and the Black Coral Nike 6.0 High Dunk; to name but a few of the several merchandise in this appreciably huge family.
Nevertheless formally categorised as a high dunk, the Nike High (6.0 Swan in Metallic Gold) is not such a tall trainer. Indeed, in a less strict group system, Nike High 6.0 Swan could quite as effortlessly pass for a mid dunk. It is not that this sneaker is particularly small, extremely, but rather that it lacks the ‘illusion of height’ that characterizes most other ‘high’ dunks. As such, it makes a superior trainer for the person who likes the ease and comfort that a high dunk provides, with out having to contend with the attention a spectacularly high dunk is in all likelihood to entice as the wearer moves around.
Colorwise, Nike Shox Shoes (6.0 Swan in Metallic Gold) can neither be described as too ‘loud’ a trainer, nor too ‘quiet’ a shoe. It is really a footwear that falls somewhere between the two extremes. The very bottom part of the shoe’s sole, the part that is in touch with the ground is colored gentle blue; with the upper part of the sole, the part that is joins the sole to the shoe’s body being colored white. On the shoe’s upper body, at least four colors can be recognized. First is white, on the area to the middle of the shoe, where the Nike tick originates. White is also to be found on two other sections, first on top of the patch where the toes go in inside the shoe, and again toward the back end of the sneaker.
Then there is gold, metallic gold to be sure, which while being the colour the concern is recognized with, is in fact not the most dominating color on it. Certainly, this color simply shows on the Nike Tick on this shoe – which as in all modern Nike, goes all the way to the back of the footwear, and emerges at the opposite side of it. A lighter shade of brown, intermingled with shades of yellow, can be seen on the patch toward the back of the trainer, with yellow being the color on a patch to the top of the shoe, where the foot first goes in. Finally, there is pink, which is the colour Nike has chosen for the original shoelaces on Nike Metallic Gold.
For securing the trainer in place, Nike provides wearers of the Nike High (6.0 Swan in Metallic Gold) with a shoe lace mechanism. As in most high dunks, this is quite long -at 18 holes (in 9 pairs), though the wearer does of course have the option of leaving some of these unlaced.
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