The Acheter Nike Dunk has heavily favored simple, two-tone colorways since re-gaining mainstream popularity a few years ago. And while Nike SB is consistently concocting an experimental take on Peter Moore’s iconic design, the model continues to emerge in easy-to-style ensembles. Case in point: A “White/Black” option for women.



Set to launch across retailers in Europe tomorrow, May 28th, the forthcoming pair is ostensibly a rehash of a previously-seen iteration. Nike Dunk Pas Cher Yet, closer inspection reveals one key difference between it and predecessors: “University Red”-colored branding on the tongue. The remainder of the upper maintains a “yin-and-yang”-reminiscent arrangement, as “colorless” smooth leather sets the stage for a handful of overlays done in a pitch-“Black” hue. Underfoot, the Air Jordan 1-like sole unit further indulges in the top-half’s two-tone makeup, creating a timeless look.

Originally released as part of the Japan-exclusive “Ugly Ducklings” collection, the pair is arguably overshadowed by its “Plum” and “Veneer” counterparts. Nike Dunk en Ligne While it boasts a muted, suede arrangement like its co-stars, the Dunk Low‘s orange, “Black” and “Nori” color combination is most susceptible to fading. Yet, its rich green accents, which have appeared on propositions from Nike SB, are sure to have enthusiasts adding the “Ceramic” option to their wishlists this holiday season. Combined with the pair’s muted citrus tone, the sneakers’ palette still works 19 years since its debut.

Although the unwavering popularity of the Chaussures de Nike Dunk has helped re-solidify its place in urban culture, it is that very culture that continues to fuel new, thoughtful designs for the 1985 silhouette. Case in point: the Dunk Low “City Market”—a collage of eclectic materials and visuals that celebrate the Swoosh’s innovative heritage and the ever-inspiring cityscape—to be released tomorrow.

Made for skateshops only, Nike SB’s Orange Label has embarked on a mission to deliver its footwear icons in essential forms, relying on leathers and suedes and gum soles for a no-frills approach fit for those looking to skate their pairs. Nike Dunk Hommes/Femme Already dropping in clean white and black options, the Nike SB Dunk Low Pro ISO is set to come soon in navy blue suede uppers, paired up with black Swoosh logos and the same gum outsoles.

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