The date in which the XXIX Olympics games begins in China has been implemented by Nike in many fascits of design for product this year. August the 8th 2008 otherwise resembled by 888 at Nike can also be portrayed by a octagon bringing us to this electrifying Dunk which features a guilted effect providing a refreshing look at the iconic sneaker. In addition the sneaker has been produced in bright blue, red, yellow and green backed up by the more regular black and is touched off with a patent leather finish. Finally the last feature appears on the tongue with a octagon take on the Olympic rings, atleast one of these colors appearing on each of the nations which participate at the games and the same colors of the sneakers.
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