The elephant in the room when it comes to sneakers for this year is the issue of tariffs, a looming uncertainty that could potentially make this hobby much more expensive. While adidas broke what was largely industry-wide silence with Bjorn Gulden’s initial comments, we’re still awaiting word from some of the most significant players. In that interim, it would seem Nike is giving consumers a small win: the Nike Dunk Low‘s sticker price is trending down, as another new colorway checks in with a reduced cost.
First indicated via a “Neutral Olive” Dunk Low at the very top of May, the reduced price trend marches on with this “Rough Green” colorway, making a slight but still notable $5 slash from the usual $115. If there are any pairs that can justify that move, it’s these sorts of “default” Dunk looks, flips on the everlasting and ever-present two-tone “Panda” layout.
A flare of “Electo Orange” at the various branding hits calls to mind the equally influential Undefeated Jordan 4 combination. Zooming out, meeting this pricing change with the long-reported news of reducing stock for core product is a clear indication that the Swoosh is rethinking how they’re approaching their biggest money makers, perhaps good news if you’re still committed to filling out the rotation with Peter Moore’s design.
The Nike Dunk Low “Rough Green” is available now via retailers like Extra Butter and Sneaker Politics. A wider Nike.com drop should be just around the corner. Pick up your pair using the “Where To Buy” links below, or if you’d prefer to wait for the NDC launch, keep an eye on our Sneaker Release Dates page to find out when they land.
WHERE TO BUY
Mens Nike Dunk Low

Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Extra Butter | Standard | Check Site |
Sneaker Politics | Standard | Check Site |
Nikestore US | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |






