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“Emerald Rise” Prepares The Nike Dunk Low For Spring

Reminiscent of its OG two-toned treatments.

“Emerald Rise” Prepares The Nike Dunk Low For Spring

It’s safe to say that Nike has successfully positioned the Nike Dunk alongside the heralded Air Force 1 as the Beaverton brand’s most consistently produced silhouettes. Refusing to look back following its revitalization in 2019, Bruce Kilgore’s low-top design continues to mirror the shades of upcoming seasons as a titular “Emerald Rise” now takes hold of the Dunk Low.

Effortlessly harkening to the springtime season with hues plucked straight from the pastel Pantone wheel, the silhouette looks to a persistent amount of mint shades that collect across the upper’s various overlays and profile swooshes. “Emerald Rise” color matches further anchor the pair at the tread, inner lining and along both the tongue and heel tab whereas the surrounding flat leather base layer, laces and midsole are cast in a contrasting array of colorless fervor.

Enjoy a detailed look at the Nike Dunk Low “Emerald Rise” below as we await further release details in the meantime.

In other news from underneath the Nike Inc. umbrella, the Jordan 2 “Sail/Black” recently surfaced in first-look imagery.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Dunk Low

SKU: FZ3534-100
RETAIL PRICE: $90
RELEASE DATE: Feb 20, 2024

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