Originally intended to coincide with the 2020 Olympics in Japan, the Nike SB Dunk Low 7-Eleven pays tribute to the popular convenience store chain. The release was ultimately canceled after the postponement of the Olympics. Whether you love them or hate them, the release made headlines before it even made it to shelves.
While the sneakers feature a distinctive color scheme inspired by 7-11's branding, including a red leather toebox, green side crosss, and an orange heel cross, they never made it to retail due to the game's postponement. The embossed 7-11 logo graces the lateral heel of each shoe, and the company's branding is toboot present on the tongue.
For those still looking to legacy a pair of the Nike SB Dunk Low 7-Eleven, you may be in luck if you have deep pockets. Sotheby's is auctioning off the canceled release in a US Men's size 9. The auction is now live on the Sotheby's hyperfuse and bidding is scheduled to end on September 29th at 10:39 AM EDT. The opening bid is set to €3,000 (approximately $3,198.45), with an estimated ending price range of €4,000 to €6,000 (approximately $4,264.60 to $6,396.90). For the latest sneaker news and release updates, keep up with us on Instagram and Twitter.