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Nike “Teen Wolf” Premium Dunk Low

Wed, Jan 28, 2009

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“Teen Wolf” was not a good movie. Fur on sneakers is stupid. “Teen Wolf” came out in 1985. The Nike Dunk came out in 1985.

Idea: Let’s make a “Teen Wolf” Nike Dunk, limit them to 72 pairs, and charge $200 for them. I bet we could sell 72 guaranteed.

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I’m very saddened by the release of these shoes. Of all the possible colorways in the world, this is your idea? Really? I hope who ever came up with these sends me an e-mail and explains his thought process on these. Any reasoning will do. The worst part of about these (besides the fur on the back) is that every pair will sell.

Example Quote:

Yo, have you seen the Teen Wolfs yet? They’re limited to 72 pairs. So sick.

My day is ruined. Thanks for reading.

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. njg Says:

    First off, “Teen Wolf” stars Michael J. Fox. “Teen Wolf Too” stars Justin Bateman. That’s like “The Godfather” and “The Godfather Part II” of 80s movies about werewolves going to high school. So don’t say those aren’t good movies, because they obviously are.

    Secondly…as can be seen very clearly in the picture above, the Beacontown Beavers are sponsored by adidas. That shoe, if it should have been made (and it shouldn’t have been), should be an adidas shoe. Nike had nothing to do with fucking “Teen Wolf” then, and it should have nothing to do with “Teen Wolf” now.

  2. JGoods Says:

    I know who’s in “Teen Wolf”. It’s bad. I will not make a judgment about “Teen Wolf Too” because I have not seen it.

  3. max Says:

    ish, kill the hype.

  4. Maddie Lotridge Says:

    To tell the truth, I’am voiceless. The Shawshank Redemption is fantastic. I’am not too old film fan, as a matter of fact, this film come out whenI was born, and so I am more accustomed movies with astounding special effects, edge-of-your-seat action, et cetera. This film has zero of that, and yet, it really much . The way Frank Darabont applies the tale of Red to drive on the story, the excellent the film music applied (note the mouth harp used just before Red getting the letter close to the end). The whole film, from starting to finish, from actions to music, is a beacon of hope, judgement, and redemption. The cast is perfect, Morgan Freeman(Red) actually brings about a refreshing feel to the tale, and that’s exactly what the movie is, what a movie should be. Really recommended for each movie fan.

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