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The Nike Dunk Low Pro SB – Bucks (white / classic green / del sol) was inspired by the University of Oregon’s colors. The traditional Nike logo on the back is replaced with BUCK, which is the nickname of Phil Knight, from the University of Oregon. It features a green and yellow colorway with a white toe box and midsole. The shoe is bright, flashy, and definitely a head turner. The colors are by PHK, and use a nice mix to create a nice looking Nike Dunk SB. As you can see, the tongue features thick foam padding for impact absorption.

Back in college at the University of Oregon. In 2003 to honor Phil, Nike produced a Nike Dunk Low Pro SB Buck in his name. The green, yellow, and white represents Orange color way. This is a 100% deadstock OG Nike SB.

As we stated before, Nike SB was born in 2002. They introduced their 1st footwear line up which was made up fof the classic Nike Dunk. The Nike Dunk made it's debut in 1985-1986 coming in all leather. The simple silhouette is easy to work with, and the designs are endless when talking about the Dunk. With that said, Nike SB put out several SB Dunks in 2002. In 2002 Nike SB released a total of 15 pairs of SB Dunks, 13 Lows and 2 Hi's. They also did a collabo in 2002 with New York's heavy hitter skate shop Supreme. A few skaters were given the opportunity to pick colors for the 1st round of Dunk SB's. Danny Supa, Gino Iannuci and Reese Forbes were just a few of the blessed skaters that were responsible for some of the colorways

Many sneakerheads and sneaker connoisseurs will both agree that Nike SB has released some of the best sneakers in 2002 to date. Nike SB makes other shoes besides the Dunk SB, but the Dunk SB is the most sought after shoe in their entire line up.

Made in honor of Phil Knight, the nickname Buck was actually the Nike co-founder’s nickname back in college at the University of Oregon, where he ran track.  The school is where the sneaker gets its vivid green suede and yellow leather colorway from.  Notice that the name Buck replaces the Nike logo on the heel.

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