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Nov 26, 2010

2010 DeLorean Nike Dunk 6.0

As part of the Nike 6.0 Dunk series, the company teamed up with the DeLorean Motor Company to create a stylish shoe inspired by the retro-cocaine-era-cool car. But, just because they've got the DMC label doesn't mean they're magic. Let's get a few misconceptions out of the way:

1. They are dunks, but they will not help you dunk.

2. They say Belfast on them, but they were not made in Belfast.

3. If you can run 88 mph you will not go back in time, but you'll still be running 88 mph. Which is pretty cool.

4. There's no secret pocket for transporting cocaine.

5. They don't auto-lace or auto-dry

It's almost a shame to wear them as the material slightly deforms when you do — the only drawback to the look. For just $90, the shoes are cheap, which will make tracking down a pair of the limited edition, 1,000-copy shoes is the real challenge.

24 comments:

  1. They should have DOC Brown model them.... If Nike can get Christopher Lloyd to wear a pair then I'll buy em

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  2. Looks glorious, definitely getting me a pair.

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  3. I'm not seeing a Mr Fusion, or a Flux Capacitor on them....

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  4. 3. If you can run 88 mph you will not go back in time, but you'll still be running 88 mph. Which is pretty cool.

    This makes me sad.

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  5. Watch your back wearing these, Biff might try and gank em'

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  6. They're pretty ugly :\
    I wouldn't get caught dead wearing them

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  7. LoL, I don't like them xD

    Man, I'm back with a new post.

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  8. Well, for me 90 dollars isn't cheap:P

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  9. I would kill for one of those bad boys, they would make my feet rock

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  10. lol! those looks weird! silver shoes are a thing of the past! haha

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  11. i'm sorry but what?
    since when was $90 cheap for shoes?
    Dunlop Vollies used to be $10, they're now $50

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  12. Basically another overpriced shoe made for pennies on the dollar.

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