
Here’s a quick few looks at the Nike Lunar Hyperdunk 2012 “China”. The original Nike Hyperdunk debuted for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and refreshed the basketball shoe genre. Now the Lunar Hyperdunk is set to do the same thing four years later. Flywire goes completely skeletal, exposed like bridge suspension cables on the sides, and Lunar cush saturates the full-length of the midsole. The Lunar HD starts dropping this summer. Yi Jialian took some time to model this edition for you.
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Summertime and heading to the park, got my ball beneath my arm, ready to roll. But as I step through the entrance, I snag my new lunar hyperdunks on the chain link fence, then watching my new expensive Nike shoes unravel as I approach the court.
Fabulous.