As the Nike Dunk High inches closer to its 40th anniversary, the silhouette continues to experiment with different colorways and materials. For its latest ensemble, Peter Moore’s iconic design has appeared in a kid’s-exclusive, grey and off-white ensemble.
Akin to some of the most beloved pairs of the Nike Dunk, the upcoming sneakers indulge in a two-tone colorway across its smooth leather upper. A light shade of grey sets the stage for the darker tone that covers much of the forefoot, mid-foot, and heel areas. Profile swooshes don’t deviate from the offering’s dark grey hue, but they do introduce a cracked aesthetic that works in tandem with the slightly-yellowed midsole for a “vintage” look. Branding on the tongue label delivers some orange flair into the mix, while Air Jordan 1-reminiscent tread underfoot rounds out the ensemble in the aforementioned dark grey.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch soon.
Shades Of Grey Dominate The Next Nike Dunk High
As the Nike Dunk High inches closer to its 40th anniversary, the silhouette continues to experiment with different colorways and materials. For its latest ensemble, Peter Moore’s iconic design has appeared in a kid’s-exclusive, grey and off-white ensemble.
Akin to some of the most beloved pairs of the Nike Dunk, the upcoming sneakers indulge in a two-tone colorway across its smooth leather upper. A light shade of grey sets the stage for the darker tone that covers much of the forefoot, mid-foot, and heel areas. Profile swooshes don’t deviate from the offering’s dark grey hue, but they do introduce a cracked aesthetic that works in tandem with the slightly-yellowed midsole for a “vintage” look. Branding on the tongue label delivers some orange flair into the mix, while Air Jordan 1-reminiscent tread underfoot rounds out the ensemble in the aforementioned dark grey.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch soon.