The Nike Dunk X SBTG Royale Rat Pack 2008 Custom is one of the increasingly popular Low Nike Dunk products, alongside the likes of the Nike Dunks 9715, the Nike Dunks Premium Low (which comes in black, white or blue) and its close sibling, the Nike SBTG Dunk Lo Scapegoat, among many others. Of all low Nike Dunks that I have gotten to use (and they are quite a number so far), it is the Nike Dunk X SBTG Royale Rat Pack 2008 Custom that I have gotten most enchanted with.
One of the most remarkable facts about the Nike Dunk Rat Pack 2008 Custom is that it is an unapologetically colorful shoe. It is not all about the number of colors employed on this shoe (though at half a dozen, they are quite a handful), but rather the contrast created by them: considering, for instance, that the shoe's sole is itself adorned with two colors (a dark hue of yellow, almost gold on the lower region and white on the upper region of it), with black and white being the colors on the shoe's main body - where other quite loud colors, in the names of red and green also make an appearance, with gold (a bright hue of yellow) having the honor of adorning the Nike tick on the Nike Dunk X SBTG Pack 2008 Custom.
That the Nike Dunk X SBTG Royale Rat Pack Custom is a low dunk does not mean that it is absolutely bereft of a gradient. Indeed there is one starting off immediately after the region where the toes go in, and which goes all the way along the mid section of the shoe, along the shoe's tongue all the way to its tip at the point where the shaft of the wearer is supposed to get into contact with the shoe, and which is also the shoe's highest point. What makes the Nike SBTG Royale Rat Pack 2008 Custom a 'low dunk,' though, is the fact that this gradient is rather gentle, and also the fact that the gradient, after abating upon reaching the highest point (at the tip of the tongue), picks up again shortly towards the back end of the shoe, so that the very back end of it is almost as tall as the highest point of it, as at the tip of the tongue.
The sole that Nike employs on the Nike Dunk X SBTG Royale Rat Pack Custom is the hardy type, which from my experience tends to last long: if you use shoes till the sole starts getting eroded, that is.
The 'golden' Nike tick on the Nike Dunk X SBTG Royale Rat Pack 2008 Custom is, in keeping with the trend in its 'latter' products, elongated all the way to the very back end of the shoe, and all the way round the back to get terminated with the 'sharp' tip on the opposite side of the shoe, so that from whatever angle a person gets to view you, it is clear that you are on a genuine Nike dunk.
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