Dunk High Pro SB ‘Send Help’ 305050-014

$156.95

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Description

The Nike SB Dunk High “Send Help” is a now-classic colorway of the famous skate shoe from 2006. The “Send Help” Dunk was designed by Todd Bratrud, an artist known for his skateboard graphics, especially for Consolidated Skateboards. The colorway is actually inspired by the black, white, and bright blue hues of Consolidated’s “cube” logo. The design features an all-suede upper with white leather for the Swooshes and toe box, along with a white mesh tongue. An insole graphic illustrated by Bratrud of a skeleton and a banner stating “Send Help” gives the shoe its nickname. The “Send Help” colorway is now considered one of the most classic and coveted Nike SB Dunk Highs of all time.

Additional information

size

(M)US10.5/EUR44.5, (M)US10/EUR44, (M)US11/EUR45, (M)US7.5/EUR40.5, (M)US7/EUR40, (M)US8.5/EUR42, (M)US8/EUR41, (M)US9.5/EUR43, (M)US9/EUR42.5

Washing Instructions

If you love your assets and want to keep them happy, here are the proper steps to take…
WASHING:
Always wash your whites and darks separately.
Wash with cold to warm water, not hot.
Machine wash on the delicate cycle.
DRYING:
BEST: Air dry in the shade. Yes, seriously.
IN A JAM?:Tumble dry on the cool to warm fluffing cycle and remove immediately after.
COMMON MISTAKES IN UNDERWEAR CARE:
HIGH HEAT: Baking (literally) your underwear at super high temperatures causes the elastic and fabric to degrade at a much faster rate
DIRECT SUNLIGHT: Sunlight, as good as it is, is a significant contributing factor to color fading and to the degradation of the elastic and fabric
FABRIC SOFTENER & BLEACH: While these were great on your old tighty-whities, modern materials, and fabrics do not need them to maintain that silky smooth feel
OVERAGGRESSIVE WASHING: Your time is valuable, we get that. But tossing your delicates (yes, we used that word) in with your jeans, towels and other rough fabrics can reduce the lifespan of your underwear. And washing on too harsh of a wash cycle can cause lint pills to develop. .