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These Texture-Heavy Nike Dunks Feature Ostrich Skin And More

Anchored by a tonal, contemporary color palette.

These Texture-Heavy Nike Dunks Feature Ostrich Skin And More

No matter the dominant fashion trend, there will always be a significant body of consumers that gravitate to animal print. adidas recently found success in a set of Cheetah Sambas, but if you’re a checks over stripes kind of buyer, perhaps you’ll find a winner in this upcoming Nike Dunk Low.

Several unique textures come to a helm, including an ostrich skin heel and faux pony hair Swoosh. The toe box is comprised of canvas material, complemented by pebbled white leather and standard grey suede. The quarter panels appear in marbled cracked leather, naturally blending the overarching “Light Bone/Muslin/Phantom” color palette. As for the branded elements, Swoosh logos replace “Nike” text on the backtab and tongue tag. Underfoot, the design is complete with a pre-yellowed midsole and brown gum outsole. As if lacking in unique touches, Nike also includes a blue, braided hangtag with the sneaker.

These are expected to hit nike.com and retailers during the Summer 2025 shopping season, carrying a shelf price of $120. See official images below if you’re moved to cop a pair.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Nike Dunk Low

SKU: IB2259-001
RETAIL PRICE: $120
RELEASE DATE: May 11, 2025

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