The Nike Dunk Pro Low Hello Kitty is arguably one of the lowest lying members of the Nike Dunk family. It belongs to the 'Nike Dunks for women' family of products, whose other members include the Nike Air Force 1 High Premium Mica
wholesale designer sunglasses, the Nike Women's Dunk Low Premium and the WNS Nike Dunks Low Flower, to name but a few of the members of this quite extensive family. To say that I have gotten enchanted with the Nike Dunk Pro Low Hello Kitty since I got to use it would probably be an understatement.
You can point out the signature Nike tick at three different parts of the Low Hello Kitty. As mentioned earlier, if you care to look beneath the shoe, you will see the Nike tick, the classic version of it, embossed on the sole. More conspicuous, though, is the Nike tick on the body of the Low Hello Kitty, which starts somewhere towards the center of the shoe, and as with most new Nike products, goes all the way to the back of the shoe; then all the way round to emerge on the opposite side of the dunk. The third Nike Tick on the Nike Dunk Pro Kitty can be seen on the shoe's tongue, that is, at the highest point of the shoe height-wise, where the shoe's main body meets the shaft of the foot with the uppermost section of the shoe's tongue.
As the name suggests, the Nike Pro is quite a low lying dunk, which is to say that it doesn't have a notable elevation between its lowest point and its highest point. To be sure, though, the shoe is slightly elevated from the ground level
Oakley Inmate Make Your Legs & Thighs Look Slimmer - Women's Jeans, Shoes &a, thanks to its considerably thick sole - and it is this elevation that qualifies it for classification as a Nike Dunk. The sole itself is grey, with the signature Nike tick of course, but it is painted cream white on the upper parts of it that are viewed as part of the 'shoe proper,' though a grey 'hint' of the sole still shows up on the back-most and front-most parts of the shoe. It is also notable that these shoes, while a low lying dunk by design, is not absolutely bereft of any form of 'illusion of height' - given that the tongue of the shoe does rise to quite a considerable height at the point where it gets into contact with the shaft of the foot, towards the center of the shoe.
If the answer to these questions are yes, then more than likely the clothes in that store are not for you. Paying attention to these two simple rules will surely point you in the right direction.Image Killer #2
Ill Fitting Clothing
When I tell you that your clothes should fit you, most of you may be thinking "Duh". But, give me a chance to explain. A lot of men are wearing clothing that is too large for them or too small for them. A common misconception is that if you are a larger man you should buy larger shirts to minimize your weight. This couldn't be further from the truth. What happens is that in an attempt to camouflage your weight you only make yourself look heavier and larger than you are. On the flip side, some of you buy clothes that are smaller than you actually are.
Just because you can get the pants buttoned doesn't mean that they fit. You will only look like a sausage if you go out of the house.The Solution:
If you currently buy shirts that are very loose fitting, go down a size. You will be amazed at the amount of compliments you receive and inquiries asking if you have lost weight. With pants, make sure that you can get your fingers comfortably in between you and your waist band. This may require you to go up a size or even two. Have no fear, you aren't getting larger, you are now wearing pants that fit.Image Killer #3
Pleated/Cuffed Pants
Many men are guilty of these fashion no no's. Most men have a desire to look their best. If your best means you want to look heavier than you are then wear the pleats. But, if you want to appear slimmer and taller then it may be time to ditch the pleats. The goal is to create a nice straight line from the waist down to your shoes.
To imbue the feminine effect, Nike opts to make use of a pink shoe lace as the tying mechanism for these dunks. A hint of pink, too, can be perceived at various other isolated spots on the shoe, including at the point where the front part of the shoe's main body meets the uppermost (white painted) part of the sole; as well as on the uppermost part of the shoe's lining.