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The Latest “Aged” Nike Dunk High Goes Fully Greyscale

The Latest “Aged” Nike Dunk High Goes Fully Greyscale

As the Nike Dunk High continues to join new sneaker rosters across the globe, Peter Moore’s design has officially and unofficially turned back the clock with retail and custom iterations delivering an “aged” aesthetic. For its latest entry into this ever-growing trend, the model has indulged in a greyscale color arrangement.

Akin to some of the most iconic Nike Dunk pairs since 1985, the newly-surfaced pair boasts a two-tone palette across its smooth leather upper. A light grey base sets the stage for a darker counterpart that takes over paneling around the toe, along the tongue and throughout the heel. Ostensibly further nodding to styles from yesteryear, the included laces starkly contrast their surroundings, surely a nod to wearers’ tendency to use any random set of laces when they’ve run through the original, color-matching set. Underfoot, the greyscale proposition features a slightly-yellowed midsole complemented by a cool grey outsole.

Enjoy official images of the pair here below, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS release on September 7th.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, the Air Jordan 36 is set to debut stateside on September 9th.

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