The Holy Grails, Nike Mag Back To The Future and Air Yeezy 2 Red October, just launched on WOOVIN

Nike MAG Back to the Future (2011), Chunky Dunky, and Red October Now Live on WOOVIN

For sneaker collectors and enthusiasts, there are a few pairs that stand out as the ultimate grails—rare, culturally iconic, and virtually impossible to find on the open market. Thanks to a unique collaboration between WOOVIN and The Attic Streetwear, three of the most coveted sneakers are now available for purchase in the Netherlands. From the futuristic Nike MAG Back to the Future (2011) and the playful Nike SB Dunk Low Ben & Jerry’s Chunky Dunky (F&F Packaging) to the legendary Nike Air Yeezy 2 “Red October”.

Nike MAG Back to the Future (2011): A Piece of Pop Culture History

First introduced in Back to the Future Part II, the Nike Air Mag gained instant fame as Marty McFly’s futuristic, power-lacing shoes. For years, sneakerheads dreamed of owning a pair, but it wasn’t until 2011 that Nike turned fiction into reality—almost. While the 2011 edition didn’t come with the self-lacing technology seen in the movie, it did feature the distinctive LED lights and futuristic design that made it a fan favorite. Only 1,500 pairs were released worldwide, making them an extremely rare collectible.

The Air Mag is more than just a sneakers; it’s a symbol of the intersection between film, fashion, and technology. Over the years, resale values for these kicks have soared, and they remain one of the most sought-after sneakers in history. Now, WOOVIN and The Attic Streetwear are giving collectors the chance to own this piece of pop culture. As the only store in the Netherlands offering the Nike Air Mag 2011, this is an opportunity you simply cannot pass up.

Nike MAG Back to the Future (2011)

Source: The Attic Streetwear

Nike SB Dunk Low Ben & Jerry’s Chunky Dunky (F&F Packaging): Where Ice Cream Meets Streetwear

In 2020, the sneaker world was taken by surprise with the announcement of the Ben & Jerry’s x Nike SB Dunk Low “Chunky Dunky” collaboration. Inspired by the iconic ice cream flavor “Chunky Monkey,” this sneaker perfectly blended the whimsical aesthetics of Ben & Jerry’s with Nike’s legendary SB Dunk silhouette. The sneaker features cow-print overlays, a melting Nike Swoosh, and a psychedelic tie-dye insole, making it one of the most playful and unique sneaker designs ever released.

The buzz around the Chunky Dunky was nothing short of spectacular. On release day, sneakerheads around the world scrambled to get their hands on a pair, and the demand hasn’t waned since. For collectors, the real grail is the ultra-rare Friends & Family edition, which features special packaging and even greater exclusivity. Now both the standard and Friends & Family editions of the Chunky Dunky are available for resale, giving enthusiasts a chance to own these colorful, ice-cream-inspired kicks.

Source: The Attic Streetwear

Nike Air Yeezy 2 Red October: Kanye’s Last Hurrah with Nike

The Nike Air Yeezy 2 “Red October” released in 2014, this shoe marked the end of Kanye West’s collaboration with Nike, before he shifted his focus to his Yeezy line under Adidas. The Red October is instantly recognizable for its all-red design, intricate detailing, and bold, futuristic aesthetic.

The Air Yeezy 2’s limited release added to its mystique, with pairs selling out within minutes and quickly becoming a must-have for collectors. Over the years, the Red Octobers have achieved legendary status in the sneaker world, consistently fetching astronomical prices on the resale market.

What makes this moment so special is how insanely hard it is to find these sneakers for sale. The Nike Air Mag 2011, Chunky Dunky, and Red October are the kind of shoes that you usually only hear about in stories—most of them are tucked away in collections, barely ever seeing the light of day. But right now, through a unique collab between WOOVIN and The Attic Streetwear, you actually have a chance to get your hands on them. This kind of opportunity doesn’t come around often, and for collectors, it’s the stuff of dreams.

 Source: The Attic Streetwear

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