While it may be rooted in the two-toned look, the Dunk Low has made large strides to upset the zeitgeist, offering “Sun Club” colorways and even unique collaborations with the likes of Union LA. But here, Nike is briefly returning to the basics with this “Medium Olive” take on Peter Moore’s ever-beloved design.
As done before with the “St. Johns” and the “Syracuse” Dunks, this upcoming pair refrains from anything out of the ordinary. The titular green takes the first steps, forward as it dresses the tread, overlays, lace unit, Swoosh, and the like. Underneath, white shades mark the leather base, complementing the finish of the adjacent midsole and tongue.
Enjoy a quick look at the Dunk Low “Medium Olive” right here. As of right now, a release date has yet to surface, so sit tight for more updates on its Nike.com and select retailer release.
The Nike Dunk Low Prepares A Simple “Medium Olive” Colorway
While it may be rooted in the two-toned look, the Dunk Low has made large strides to upset the zeitgeist, offering “Sun Club” colorways and even unique collaborations with the likes of Union LA. But here, Nike is briefly returning to the basics with this “Medium Olive” take on Peter Moore’s ever-beloved design.
As done before with the “St. Johns” and the “Syracuse” Dunks, this upcoming pair refrains from anything out of the ordinary. The titular green takes the first steps, forward as it dresses the tread, overlays, lace unit, Swoosh, and the like. Underneath, white shades mark the leather base, complementing the finish of the adjacent midsole and tongue.
Enjoy a quick look at the Dunk Low “Medium Olive” right here. As of right now, a release date has yet to surface, so sit tight for more updates on its Nike.com and select retailer release.