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Newcastle Nike SB Dunk Low - June 2008

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It has been confirmed that the Newcastle Nike SB Dunk Low will be among the Nike SB June Releases. Originally seen back in November: Nike SB NewCastle Dunk Low alongside the Nike Dunk High Pro SB - Ferris Bueller, the Newcastle Nike SB Dunk Low takes inspiration from the one and only Newcastle Brown Ale. These Nike Dunk SB feature a combination of leather and suede along with mismatching midsoles to resemble the Pale Ale color and NewCastle logo.

Newcastle is thought to be the first place in Britain to brew beer. Legends aside, it is known that Newcastle’s first commercial brewery, John Barras & Company of Gateshead, was established here in 1770. Then, in 1890, after the Gateshead Brewery was bought by the North Eastern Railway Company, John Barras & Company purchased the Tyne Brewery and linked up with several small breweries in North Shields, Gateshead and Sunderland to form The Newcastle Breweries Ltd. via NewCastle

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9 Comments For This Post

  1. Larry Says:

    im so excited about these i got 4 on preorder
    too bad its the yellow midsole and not the cream though

  2. Marcus Says:

    Sooo sick …can’t wait

  3. Brian Says:

    These are so hott!!!

  4. Marcus Says:

    They are Sooooo sick ..can’t wait for them to come out

  5. stitch Says:

    dayumm.

  6. TreyMarc Says:

    “Mmatching midsoles to resemble the Pale Ale color and NewCastle logo”…Whats the point in that? I would’ve just left it cream like the other shoe…what would’ve been also cool is if they embrodied the Blue Star somewhere on the shoe like the Heiniken and Cali’s!!! Then perhaps we would probably never see these release due to “Copyright Issues” but still would’ve been nice!!!

  7. christian Says:

    red laces instead of blue? 9.9/10

  8. Christian Says:

    i like the mismatch soles mostly because i like when peple can point out the intricacies in my shoes. white shoe laces were’nt needed though blue and red really set these shoes off

  9. JENN Says:

    i want these so baaad =[
    but they never sell them in size 4 LOL

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