Nowadays the Nike Dunk Low is employed just as frequently as the Air Force 1, yet the Peter Moore design still reserves more than enough room in the calendar year for a number of collaborative and specifically crafted colorways, with the silhouette’s latest homage enacting a belated celebration of the Japanese festival Setsubun.
Engaging in a multitude of cultural impressions throughout the low-top construction, a neutral-based palette embarks across the tumbled and cracked leather panels of the upper made to resemble the festival’s synonymous roasted soybeans. Casting an assortment of earth-based hues, the mid-foot and vamp come filled with a vibrant cream while the collar, mudguard and nylon tongue construction come dipped in a decadent dark chocolate scheme. Accompanied by a classic gum tread and Off-White midsole underfoot, a number of characters from Japanese folklore proclaim the honorary ensemble, like the appearance of Tsuno Daishi embroidered at the heel counter or Kintarō outfitting the insoles in a colorful collection of imagery from the Edo Period.
Illuminating the mid-foot Swoosh and sock liner in a royal purple finish, the Nike Dunk Low “Setsubun” is scheduled to release next Tuesday, April 11th, for a retail price of $120 in adult-exclusive sizing. In the meantime, enjoy one last look at the upcoming silhouette below alongside our accompanying store list to grab your own pair.
For more upcoming propositions from underneath the Nike Inc. banner, check out where to buy the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG “Skyline” ahead of its release this Saturday.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Dunk Low "Setsubun"
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Nike SNKRS US | Standard | Check Site |
TAKOUT NY | Standard | Check Site |
Sneaker Politics | Raffle | Check Site |
Feature | Raffle | Check Site |
A Ma Maniere | Raffle | Check Site |
Social Status | Raffle | Check Site |
Extra Butter | Raffle | Check Site |