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Canvas And Leather Comes Together On A Nike Dunk Low “Green/Cream” For 2023

Canvas And Leather Comes Together On A Nike Dunk Low “Green/Cream” For 2023

The Nike Dunk Low has become more easily available over the last 11 months thanks to restocks and a wider array of options. Ahead of 2023, the iconic silhouette emerged in a new canvas and leather build sure to see some wear during the year’s warmer seasons.

Unlike few pairs in recent memory, the upcoming selection features a cloth-based material underneath its numerous overlays across the upper. A greyscale arrangement keeps things simple, but panels around the toe, along the tongue and across the heel deviate in a muted green tone. Textile tongues and embroidered “NIKE” logos on the heel follow suit, allowing for the off-white finish found on the profile swooshes and sole unit to revel in a cream makeover. Details about the Nike Dunk‘s design inspiration haven’t been revealed, but it’s likely the style will form part of a larger collection comprised of similar looks.

Enjoy an early look at the pair ahead, courtesy of Instagram user @sneakerknockerzllc, and anticipate a Nike.com launch in the first-half of 2023.

For more from the Swoosh family, check out the Nike Air Max 1.

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