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Nike SB Dunk Low Paris

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    <Nike SB> Dunk Low “Paris” is famous as one of the masterpieces of the Dunk series. It has been revealed that this pair, which every sneakerhead is unaware of, was sold for $133,000 (approximately 15.3 million yen) at London resale shop ``Proxyeed''.
    To explain the Dunk Low “Paris” again, it is a model that was produced in a limited edition of 200 pairs when the Dunk-themed exhibition “White Dunk” was held in Paris in 2002. The overlay features French painter Bernard Buffet's representative works, such as the "Blue Bullfighter" and "Lady Annabelle", and has become a hot topic due to its high level of design, which has a slightly different expression on each pair. Many sneakerheads flocked to the shoes on the day of their release, but due to various reasons, sales were canceled midway through. Although Buffet had already passed away at the time, his relatives were worried about whether it would be a good idea to use Buffet's paintings on sneakers from the planning stage, and in the end, they decided to sell them on the same day. Decided to cancel. However, due to the sudden decision, several dozen of the 200 pairs were sold. Based on the above story, the Dunk Low “Paris” is revered as a phantom model, and is sold for millions of yen on the secondary market. By the way, Travis Scott and Sean Wotherspoon are known to be owners, and actor Ryuta Sato, one of Japan's biggest Dunk fans, is one of them.
    This is a long introduction, but according to ``Proxyeed,'' an anonymous person purchased it, and the owner, Ryan Thomas Symes, said, ``There was a huge difference between the selling price and his asking price. , we decided to decide the price by playing rock, paper, scissors, and in the end, we won and he paid us $133,000." He reportedly bought a total of $150,000 worth of sneakers, including the Dunk Low "P
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