Over the last three years, the Nike Dunk High and its low-top counterpart have joined hundreds of sneaker rotations. While styles like the “Panda” one have reached unprecedented popularity for their versatility, other two-tone colorways have also been celebrated. Among them, the “Spartan Green” releases, which have recently reappeared with gold contrasting accents.
Akin to the original styles proposed by Peter Moore, the upcoming sneakers indulge in a two-tone color combination across the upper and sole unit. Base layers follow many Nike Dunk‘s suits, setting the stage for more eye-catching hues with their all-“White” arrangement. Overlays around the forefoot, along with the tongue, and throughout the heel deviate in a rich green takes taken over digital mood boards over the last two years. Branding on the tongue label and pull tabs at the spine introduce vibrant gold flair, delivering a new look for a silhouette that’s accomplished so much over the last 37 years. While the shoes’ style may not have been inspired by Australia’s national colors, it fits the bill perfectly.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, while you wait for firm Nike SNKRS details to surface.
Rich Gold Accents Compliment The Latest Green And White-Colored Nike Dunk High
Over the last three years, the Nike Dunk High and its low-top counterpart have joined hundreds of sneaker rotations. While styles like the “Panda” one have reached unprecedented popularity for their versatility, other two-tone colorways have also been celebrated. Among them, the “Spartan Green” releases, which have recently reappeared with gold contrasting accents.
Akin to the original styles proposed by Peter Moore, the upcoming sneakers indulge in a two-tone color combination across the upper and sole unit. Base layers follow many Nike Dunk‘s suits, setting the stage for more eye-catching hues with their all-“White” arrangement. Overlays around the forefoot, along with the tongue, and throughout the heel deviate in a rich green takes taken over digital mood boards over the last two years. Branding on the tongue label and pull tabs at the spine introduce vibrant gold flair, delivering a new look for a silhouette that’s accomplished so much over the last 37 years. While the shoes’ style may not have been inspired by Australia’s national colors, it fits the bill perfectly.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, while you wait for firm Nike SNKRS details to surface.