D@ Prince Customs had a problem adding a label to his No Name Dunks. The designer was asked by a client in California to employ bright colors and wild designs for a special 20th birthday present. I found photos of the No Name Dunks at the D@ Prince MySpace page linked here.
The base Nike Dunk for this project featured a simple black/blue/white colorway that is difficult to imagine after seeing the No Name Dunks. The most noticeable feature on these customs is the pink on the laces, toe and heel. D@ Prince used turquoise for the heel tag and the toe box as a cooler alternative to the bright pink.
D@ Prince continues to earn his reputation for dynamic sneakers with the No Name Dunks. I am a big fan of the black/turquoise print on the middle panel, which must have taken a long time to get right. After looking at the No Name Dunks a few times, I can see why D@ Prince had a tough time naming these shoes. The No Name Dunks are one of a kind and brilliantly designed, defying labels and explanation.
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