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A Mix Of Black, White, And Maroon Appears On The Nike Dunk High

A Mix Of Black, White, And Maroon Appears On The Nike Dunk High

The Nike Dunk High has dressed up in hundreds of ensembles since debuting in 1985. Recently, Peter Moore’s iconic design emerged in a style that places fan-favorite “Panda” colors alongside fall-friendly maroon.

Akin to both the ubiquitous “Panda” Dunks and Air Jordan 1 ‘85 “Black/White” expected to retro in early 2023, the hyperdunks sneakers indulge in a “colorless” toe box and pitch-dark quarter panel, strips along the tongue and overlays across the heel. Mid-foot panels, however, deviate from their monochromatic surrounding in an eye-catching reddish hue that falls in line with the Swoosh’s autumnal footwear options. Profile logos on the Nike Dunk take on a white makeup that compliments the tongue label, ankle area and midsole well. An all-black outsole rounds out the latest take on Moore’s 37-year-old creation.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, as you wait for firm Nike.com launch details.

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