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The Nike Dunk Low Appears In A Semi-“Neapolitan” Look

The Nike Dunk Low Appears In A Semi-“Neapolitan” Look

The Nike Dunk Low has emerged in hundreds of different style since debuting in 1985. Recently, Peter Moore’s iconic design surfaced in a “Neapolitan”-like arrangement.

While not as faithful to the vanilla, strawberry and chocolate color combination as previous propositions from NIKE, Inc., the upcoming sneakers feature the two darkest tones around the toe and across the heel. White contrast is replaced by a greenish navy hue at the toe box, mid-foot and ankle area, creating a semi-“Neapolitan” scheme. The ice cream-reminiscent arrangement continues onto the laces, which favor a rosy finish. Lastly, profile swooshes and traction on the low-top Nike Dunk further indulge in the aforementioned blue color, further expanding the silhouette’s roster of looks.

Enjoy an extremely early look ahead, courtesy of Instagram account @sneakerknockerzllc, and anticipate a Nike.com launch in the near future.

For more from the NIKE, Inc. family, check out the Air Jordan 11 “Cherry” set to drop during the holiday season.

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