Where the concept of mismatched shoes was once a non-starter in sneaker circles, it’s permeated brand catalogs throughout recent years; look at the Nike Ja 1 using the idea as almost a calling card for a recent example. With a well-established history of zany looks on the Dunk line, Peter Moore’s design is a perfect candidate for further exploration- cue the Nike Dunk Low “Light Lime.”
Both shoes here utilize the “Be True To Your School” up/down split so prevalent in the Nike Dunk Low catalog, but as promised, “Light Lime” and “Coconut Milk” flip-flop as you work from the right shoe to the left. Unchanged is a gum sole underfoot, a never-fail sort of detail that adds a classy atmosphere to either shoe’s profile.
Finally, an additional set of laces that matches the “Baltic Blue” branding arrives with these, adding another customization option for a pair that capitalizes so well on an expressive look. Zooming out, the success of “What The” releases for Beaverton, taking scattered pieces of a host of colorways on the Kobe 8, Jordan 5 or Jordan 4 means that this is a relatively reigned-in execution all things considered.
The Nike Dunk Low “Light Lime” is expected this Fall/Winter in women’s sizing, carrying a $115 retail price once launched.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Dunk Low
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |