Previously adorned with chenille Swooshes and even championship belts, the Nike Dunk High is constantly adding new arms to its arsenal. And while this latest pair — dubbed “Honeydew” — may be much lighter in the way of accessories, it makes up for what it lacks with new branding and recycled details.
Unlike the many “Next Nature” colorways that have released up to this point, this Dunk High forgoes the inclusion of the Circular Design logo. Instead, the left and right insoles are stamped with their own tags, whose designs mimic the labels likely used during production. Elsewhere, the tongue, too, is removed of its usual branding: in its place, a tanned leather dresses the fixture, matching the pull-tab along the heel. The rest of the upper is then clad in shades of “Honeydew” as well as “Summit White,” both of which are applied to what looks like recycled leather. Below, the outsole is not as ambiguous, clearly implementing Nike’s signature Grind Rubber.
These are likely to hit Nike.com soon, so sit tight and check out the official images below in the meantime.
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WHERE TO BUY
Nike Dunk High "Inspected By"
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Stadium Goods | After Market | Check Site |
Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |