Despite debuting in 1985, the Nike Dunk Low continues to deliver fresh options. For its next ensemble, the late Peter Moore’s iconic creation has indulged in a “Light Iron Ore,” “White,” “Black” and “University Red” mix of colors.
The arrangement on the latest offering from the Nike Sportswear team doesn’t deviate too much from the formula that’s been proven successful over the last 37 years: dark-colored overlays atop a lighter-colored base layer with contrasting branding hits. Ruby-colored flair animates logos at the top of the tongue and heel, allowing for the profile swooshes to take on a subtle, but full-of-personality “Black” patent leather finish. Surrounding components keep things simple, while the Nike Dunk‘s sole unit reverts to a “White” midsole, pitch-dark traction combination that roots everything in familiarity.
At a glance, the upcoming sneakers don’t deviate much from what’s become expected of Moore’s made-for-basketball design, but as was the case with a string of paisley-patterned-swoosh-donning styles earlier in the year, the women’s offering delivers special materials for a special consumer.
No firm Nike SNKRS launch details have been disclosed by the brand as of yet, but that’s likely to change soon. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the pair ahead.
For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out the Air Jordan 1 “Lost and Found” set to launch in November.