Wearing Dunlop Volleys and drinking VB is, in a way, an embrace of the simple life and a rebellion against fancy brands.
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You can buy a pair of Volleys online for about $45 and a carton of VB for about $50.
So it made perfect sense for the two brands to join together to create a quintessential Australian product.
Even the Dunlop VB Volleys only cost about $60.
The VB-Volley marriage made in bogan heaven has been around for a couple of years, but an ACM spy spotted them at a shop in Oxford Street in Sydney at the weekend. No rainbow laces, though.
Our spy also spotted a pair of Dunlop Mullet Volleys.
IN OTHER NEWS:
Money raised from the recently released mullet shoe goes to the Black Dog Institute to raise awareness for men's health.
A hundred per cent of the profits from the limited release shoe will be donated to Black Dog Institute in support of Mullets for Mental Health cause (which encourages people to shape and grow a mullet for the month of September to raise funds for mental health research).
The Mullet shoe is said to be for those who can't grow their own mullet.
The VB and mullet Volleys, it has to be said, would be ideal for "doing a shoey".