The Nike Dunk High has accomplished a lot since its debut in 1985.
In recent years, Peter Moore’s made-for-basketball design has exploded in popularity, thanks in large part to high-profile co-signs from the likes of Travis Scott. Additionally, Nike’s commitment to kids and women has also help the model reach ubiquity it hadn’t before. Ahead of July, the high-top silhouette has returned to indulge in “Aluminum” flair, which sits atop a “White” smooth leather base. Profile swooshes opt for stark “Black” contrast, while the midsoles indulge in an “aged” aesthetic that places the kid’s shoe alongside other vintage-inspired offerings from the Swoosh.
No firm Nike SNKRS launch details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.
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