Nike Dunk Low

The Nike Dunk Low is the low-profile version of Nike’s ubiquitous Dunk silhouette designed by Peter Moore. The Dunk is currently a strong contender in the realm of casual lifestyle footwear, and has had its moments in sneaker culture dating back to 1999.

Its humble beginnings date all the way back to 1985; it was fashioned to the likeness of twelve universities known for their NCAA D1 basketball programs. Colleges included that of the University of Michigan, UNLV, St. John’s, University of Kentucky, Syracuse, Villanova, among others, all of which had their team colors translated onto the silhouette for an iconic collection dubbed the “Be True To Your School” Pack.

Several years down the road, a new lane was carved out for it to reign over the sneaker market. First was a set of Japan-exclusive releases in 1999, known as the “City Attack” Pack; these were titled with a “co.jp” designation, short for “concept Japan”. Later, Nike presented the Dunk as a skate shoe with a fat tongue. After several failed attempts to bring it to mass market, Nike finally launched Nike SB in 2002, with the Dunk as its heritage centerpiece.

Under the Nike SB umbrella, striking collaborations with the likes of Jeff Staple, London’s Slam City Skates, Stussy, and Nick Tershay’s Diamond Supply Co., catapulted the Dunk into an phase of off-the-richter-scale popularity. This era lasted from 2002-2005; by 2006, the Dunk had reached near-mainstream and the model became a bit oversaturated on the market. This began the “down” years for the Dunk until 2017 and beyond when Travis Scott and Kyrie Irving started rocking older Nike SB Dunks.

Fast forward to present day, the Dunk Low has once again captured the hearts of sneakerheads across the globe. While Nike SB Dunks get the limelight with the collaborations, the standard Dunk Low has been a go-to model for Nike as its been offered in a variety of colorways.

The Panda Dunks are arguably the most ubiquitous shoe on the market, and with Nike restocking Panda Dunks every few weeks, it continues to spread.

The revival of the Nike Dunk Low not only brings collaborative efforts to the forefront, but heavily incentivizes Nike to keep a steady stream of new colorways coming out. Below you’ll find the latest on every manner of Nike Dunk Low on either end and in between, including release dates, official photos and purchase links.

Nike Dunk Low

Nike Dunk Low BHM Set For February 2021 Release

2021, as leaks and rumors attest, will be a big year for both the Dunk High and Dunk Low. While the former is to headline...

By Michael Le November 30, 2020
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Nike SB Dunk High “Obsidian” Releasing As Part Of Latest Orange Label Pack

Nike SB has been delivering notable propositions all throughout 2020. And while the year is coming to an end, the Swoosh’s skateboarding subdivision is still...

By Jovani Hernandez November 27, 2020
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Pale Ivory And Black Cover This Nike Dunk Low Disrupt

Since being unveiled in August, the women’s Nike Dunk Low Disrupt has appeared in a handful of impressive two-tone arrangements. Its latest, a “Pale Ivory/Black”...

By Jovani Hernandez November 24, 2020
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Extra Butter To Raffle Off Custom Lasered Nike Dunk Low For Charity

Using the hype of sneaker culture, many retailers were able to manifest positivity. Extra Butter, who are doing just that with their latest effort, are...

By Michael Le November 21, 2020
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Nike Dunk Low “Thank You For Caring” Features Jumbled Mix Of Patterns

Nike may receive praise for handling the return of the Dunk well, but if you paid attention throughout the past year, you’d see that the...

By Michael Le November 21, 2020
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Detailed Look At The Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low “Mean Green”

NIKE, Inc. has handled the Nike SB Dunk‘s newfound attention tremendously well, ensuring general releases, exclusive collaborations and skateshop-specific drops have made up the silhouette’s...

By Jovani Hernandez November 18, 2020
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Reminder: Nike Dunk Low “Ceramic” Releases Tomorrow

Tomorrow, November 19th, many sneaker enthusiasts (especially those outside of Japan) will have another chance at achieving something they hadn’t had the chance to do...

By Jovani Hernandez November 18, 2020
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Cactus Plant Flea Market x Nike Dunk Low Appears In Spiral Sage

Through collaboration, Cactus Plant Flea Market was able to transition their beloved DIY-infused design language into mainstream footwear. From the Vapormax to the recent set...

By Michael Le November 16, 2020
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Where To Buy The Nike Dunk Low “Ceramic”

Spearheaded by the “Plum” earlier in the year, Nike CO.JP’s “Ugly Duckling” pack is coming to an end for the second time upon the release...

By Michael Le November 13, 2020
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