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The Nike Dunk Low Pairs “Midnight Navy” With “Team Gold”

Promoting a sustainable future of footwear.

The Nike Dunk Low Pairs “Midnight Navy” With “Team Gold”

Nike’s Next Nature constructions promote a more sustainable future when it comes to footwear, composed of at least 20 percent recycled content. With the Nike Dunk Low having been positioned as an integral lifestyle staple, the Peter Moore design opts to extend its sustainably-minded tooling with an opposing navy and tan treatment.

Effectively capturing the color blocking from the Supreme x SB Dunk Low “Navy”, the low top trim allows for a non-metallic “Team Gold” to invigorate the smooth leather base layer and tongue construction while contrasting “Midnight Navy” overlays instill a pitch-dark opposition. Stretching further dark blue color matches to the laces, inner lining and tread, the two-toned ensemble then looks to a refreshing white accent that fills the profile swoosh, tongue tab and midsole in a colorless compliment.

Enjoy a detailed look at the women’s exclusive Dunk Low Next Nature “Midnight Navy/Team Gold” below while we await the pair’s release in the coming months.

In other news, the New Balance Hesi Low releases on October 16th.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Dunk Low Next Nature

SKU: DD1873-401
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard Check Site
Shiekh Standard Check Site

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