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Nike Continues Its Exploration Of Rock With Punk-Inspired Dunks

Another edgy look for the lifestyle staple.

Nike Continues Its Exploration Of Rock With Punk-Inspired Dunks

Given the sheer quantity of Nike Dunk Lows released in recent years, only unique, outside-the-box designs seem to command attention nowadays. To give credit where it’s due, Nike has been getting experimental with a number of styles inspired by rock aesthetics. Joining a “CBGB” Dunk and “Dunks Not Dead” edition is a fresh pair featuring camo canvas and special branding, shown here via official images.

The theme is carried by ransom note “Nike” text made to look like retro punk gig posters, appearing in white and orange on the backtab and insoles. A three-dimensional Nike tag brings a similar vibe to the tongue, matched by orange laces and an orange leather Swoosh. As for the rest of the design, canvas overlays featuring digital camo set the tone. The lining and outsole come in a khaki hue, while the midsole opts for dark brown. Otherwise, the delivery is complete with standard white leather on the toe box, quarter, and collar.

The next punk rock Nike Dunk is expected to release in the Summer 2025 window, carrying a retail price of $125. Scroll through the official image gallery below and visit our Sneaker Release Dates page to browse other upcoming Nikes.

In related news, check out official images of the “Tourmaline” SB Dunk hitting Nike SNKRS on March 28th.

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