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Nike Dreams Up The Dunk Low With Black Croc-Skin Leather

An elegant Dunk arrives soon for women.

Nike Dreams Up The Dunk Low With Black Croc-Skin Leather

Nike is bringing out its very best for the Dunk Low and Air Force 1, applying exotic materials to the 1980s basketball shoes to give it some added appeal. Croc-skin textured leather, typically seen in high-end handbags and other pristine leather goods, work perfectly on Peter Moore’s classic design, amounting to one of the year’s must-have drops of 2024.

As revealed here via official images, this Dunk Low is amplified in glossy black with the rarely occurring material as the true highlight. Paired with that outer skin is a smooth, flat leather in white, while golden accents shine on the Nike logo treatment on the tongue. The overall package is giving a Supreme-like outlook as we recall their 2003 SB Dunk High design and their much-celebrated follow-up in the Spring of 2021.

This women’s release will launch this Spring/Summer 2024 season for $135. If you prefer ostrich skin, check out the recently revealed Air Force 1.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Nike Dunk Low

SKU: FJ2260-003
RETAIL PRICE: $135
RELEASE DATE: Apr 1, 2024

US 04/01/2024 Monday

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