Rolling Stone Nike Dunk Lows





Designer Flawless Victory turned his love of The Rolling Stones into the custom Nike Dunk Lows shown in this post. Flawless Victory created these custom kicks for his own use from an older pair of Dunks found in his closet. The two influences for the Rolling Stone Dunk Lows were concert posters for old Stones shows as well as the cover for 1971′s Sticky Fingers.

The latter inspiration for Flawless Victory explains some of the sloppy finishing on these Dunks. The album cover for Sticky Fingers features a pair of jeans with the band’s name and the album title in red ink. Flawless Victory used the denim theme throughout the shoe to counteract the bright yellow colors on the toe boxes. I love the use of lyrics from “Sympathy for the Devil” on both tongues.

These pictures were found in a posting by Flawless Victory on Nike Talk. These shoes may need to be cleaned up a bit to be worn on a regular basis but I like where the designer is heading.




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7 Comments

  1. Bernard says:

    these kicks look sooo crack, where can i cop these bad boys

  2. Bernard says:

    yo these r exclusive, i have not seen them anywhere

  3. Bob DeHaybobs says:

    Those kicks are waaay cool — and as a lifelong Stones fan — I promise you this, build them and I will buy them. Please, somebody — “just do it” now!
    And with all their cool cover art, the looks could almost be endless! Try topping ‘It’s Only Rock N Roll” — I have that original litho framed on my great room wall! Always gets great comments.

  4. ThatsxMyxWord says:

    Bernard,These are customs your not going to see them in any stores. The denim is a no go, makes the shoe look sloppy. Its a nice idea I guess just not well executed.

  5. gina diaz says:

    BONKERS
    I WANT THEM

  6. SHOECRAZY says:

    I LIKE DEZ KICKS BUT IDK ABOUT DA ROLLING STONES I ONLI HEARD DER NAME B4 SO I WULDNT WEAR EM

  7. Nick says:

    these are suprisingly nice the blueish material they used really sets them apart

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