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The Nike SB Bruin High Why So Sad? Is Raising Awareness For Mental Health

November 2, 2022·2 min read·By Anthony Flores
The Nike SB Bruin High Why So Sad? Is Raising Awareness For Mental Health

Scottish skater John Rattray got the opportunity to design the Why So Sad? and Nike SB collab. He took it upon himself use the opportunity to spread awareness for the mental health crisis going on in todays world. The shoe is a reminder to make sport a daily habit and to raise awareness for suicide prevention.

The Nike SB Bruin High Why So Sad? is releasing along side of the The Nike SB Dunk Low Bruin Why So Sad? This model comes in a smooth suede brown leather upper which mimic the overlays. Why So Sad branding is featured on both of the tongues and their graphics appear on the heel in the form of a question mark. It's hard to miss the fact that the pair is a Nike collab, the powder blue check marks on the side panels take up a majority of the shoes visual space. Hues of orange are presented by the pairs tongue tags, laces, and the gum sole. 

The Nike SB Bruin High Why So Sad? is set to drop at select Nike SB retailers on November 4th 2022, for a retail of $90. The price is amazing considering the attention to detail used in the Why So Sad? graphics, for your chance at securing a pair and to stay up to date with the latest releases connect with us on Instagram and Twitter

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