Like any starving artist (word to Knut Hamsun...well, before he went Nazi), Pieter Cornelius Mondriaan got his real dues when he was mad old and close to dying of pneumonia, and he's the kind of chap whose work gets the, "I could've done that..." attitude from imbeciles. Except were you alive in the late 19th century you wouldn't have been rocking the geometric neoplastic styles - you would've been a blustering traditionalist or some toothless peasant. Inspired by Mondrian's work, this Dunk low composition with yellow, blue and red is a themed piece that didn't get the screwfaces from the CT Crew. In fact, what's that feeling in our jaded, blackened hearts? Why it's enthusiasm for a recent shoe release! And it's a Dunk! Who would've thunk it?
Anyhow, we'll spare ourselves the indignity of a recycled Wikipedia entry, and there's plenty of blogs for half-baked art babble, but the mixture of nubuck and canvas, with some Vandal-esque detailing on the seams, plus that striking mix of colours, at least evokes the source material immediately. In all honesty, like the myth about Eskimos having hundreds of words for snow, exactly how much more can we say about the Dunk before we start treading old ground into a cliched mush? In a nutshell - Nike in decent Dunk design shock.
Wow, zeker de vetste Sb release in jaren

Ik kan niet wachten tot deze uitkomen, ik ga zeker wel in de rij liggen voor deze
