Nike often falls back on overbranding, though their methods are slightly tweaked every season. This Spring, the brand has adopted a “Copy Paste” theme, which entails spreading their logos across more uncommon places.
Via this newly revealed Dunk Low, Nike is highlighting one of their most familiar markings, which typically dresses a shoe’s tongue label. Here, it’s proliferated across the entire base — toe box, mid-panel, collar — printed in blue against a soft, heather grey textile. The tumbled leather overlays match said cool-tone across the forward-half of the silhouette, while the rear portion opts for a much darker, greyer finish. Additionally, the Swoosh and lining are tinted down to a dark black, and the midsole/laces round out the colorway in white.
Enjoy an official look at these upcoming Dunks right here. Though still TBD, a release date should surface very soon, with both select retailers and Nike SNKRS sure to receive pairs.
Grey Fleece Appears On The Nike Dunk Low “Copy Paste”
Nike often falls back on overbranding, though their methods are slightly tweaked every season. This Spring, the brand has adopted a “Copy Paste” theme, which entails spreading their logos across more uncommon places.
Via this newly revealed Dunk Low, Nike is highlighting one of their most familiar markings, which typically dresses a shoe’s tongue label. Here, it’s proliferated across the entire base — toe box, mid-panel, collar — printed in blue against a soft, heather grey textile. The tumbled leather overlays match said cool-tone across the forward-half of the silhouette, while the rear portion opts for a much darker, greyer finish. Additionally, the Swoosh and lining are tinted down to a dark black, and the midsole/laces round out the colorway in white.
Enjoy an official look at these upcoming Dunks right here. Though still TBD, a release date should surface very soon, with both select retailers and Nike SNKRS sure to receive pairs.