The Nike Dunk High has recently appeared in a handful of new colorways. In addition to taking on new two-tone arrangements, the late Peter Moore’s iconic design has partaken in expansive collections from the Swoosh.
As part of the brand’s “Certified Fresh” collection, the made-for-basketball silhouette has undergone a greyscale makeover. Panels across the upper, which feature both leather and textile construction, indulge in varying shades of grey, with the lightest tone arriving via overlays. Pink laces give the upcoming high-top Nike Dunk fashion-forward flair, while also referencing one of Travis Scott’s most hype collaborations yet. Underfoot, the midsole opts for an “aged” look that maintains “freshness” despite its yellow presentation. Nods to the collection’s name appear on the tongue label’s underside and sock-liners.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch soon.
Another Nike Dunk High “Certified Fresh” Is On The Way
The Nike Dunk High has recently appeared in a handful of new colorways. In addition to taking on new two-tone arrangements, the late Peter Moore’s iconic design has partaken in expansive collections from the Swoosh.
As part of the brand’s “Certified Fresh” collection, the made-for-basketball silhouette has undergone a greyscale makeover. Panels across the upper, which feature both leather and textile construction, indulge in varying shades of grey, with the lightest tone arriving via overlays. Pink laces give the upcoming high-top Nike Dunk fashion-forward flair, while also referencing one of Travis Scott’s most hype collaborations yet. Underfoot, the midsole opts for an “aged” look that maintains “freshness” despite its yellow presentation. Nods to the collection’s name appear on the tongue label’s underside and sock-liners.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch soon.