As one of the most-coveted silhouettes currently offered by the brand, the Nike Dunk Low is consistently emerging in a mix of old and new styles. Recently, the late Peter Moore’s iconic design from 1985 surfaced in a predominantly suede-built ensemble covered in “Baroque Brown” flavor.
While not touted as part of an expansive Nike Sportswear collection, the upcoming pair features a set of details that inject a special quality into the sneakers. Profile swooshes don’t captivate attention via their pitch-dark arrangement, but their cracked leather finish does; the “Team Orange” exposed underneath the fragmented paint job also demonstrates that there’s more than meets the eye on the latest Nike Dunk. The heritage-driven citrus flair animates the laces and upper heel overlays, which themselves don non-standard Nike branding. Underfoot, the made-for-basketball proposition indulges in pitch-“Black,” with up-cycled materials making up the rubber compound in an effort to help with the brand’s sustainability efforts.
No firm Nike SNKRS launch details have been disclosed, but that’s likely to change soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.
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