Over the past couple of decades, Halloween has been a keen opportunity for the Swoosh to flex its creative muscles while celebrating October 31st. Recently, the Nike Dunk Low appeared in an “Orange” and “Black” patent leather ensemble that isn’t officially related to the holiday, but that’s appropriate for a spooky moniker.
Akin to past “Halloween” propositions, the forthcoming pair indulges in two of the colors most often associated with the scariest time of the year. Base layers deviate from the glossy overlays atop them for a white smooth leather build, allowing for some of the aforementioned tones to revel in the spotlight. Jack-o-lantern-reminiscent orange animates the majority of the low-top Nike Dunk, landing around the toe, along the tongue, and across the heel in addition to the made-for-basketball traction underfoot. Black-colored contrast at the profile swooshes and “NIKE” text at the heel complete the October 31st-friendly costume, though the shoes are free of any tombstone, skull, and other typical frightening graphics.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch in full family sizing soon.
The Nike Dunk Low “Halloween” Dresses Up In Glossy Orange And Black
Over the past couple of decades, Halloween has been a keen opportunity for the Swoosh to flex its creative muscles while celebrating October 31st. Recently, the Nike Dunk Low appeared in an “Orange” and “Black” patent leather ensemble that isn’t officially related to the holiday, but that’s appropriate for a spooky moniker.
Akin to past “Halloween” propositions, the forthcoming pair indulges in two of the colors most often associated with the scariest time of the year. Base layers deviate from the glossy overlays atop them for a white smooth leather build, allowing for some of the aforementioned tones to revel in the spotlight. Jack-o-lantern-reminiscent orange animates the majority of the low-top Nike Dunk, landing around the toe, along the tongue, and across the heel in addition to the made-for-basketball traction underfoot. Black-colored contrast at the profile swooshes and “NIKE” text at the heel complete the October 31st-friendly costume, though the shoes are free of any tombstone, skull, and other typical frightening graphics.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch in full family sizing soon.