Is it fair to say there’s never been a better time to be fan of Dunks? Though most will point at the silhouette’s craze of a few years ago as the high point, when we’ve currently got an endless stream of new looks combined with little to no resale heat around the model, the argument becomes a bit easier to digest. Next up for Peter Moore’s design is a classic blend of white & “Redwood” burgundy.
Half & half “Be True To Your Style” again illuminates this design, presenting the above/below split that’ll read as familiar to really anyone with an interest in sneakers. Though there are many comparison points for a shoe in red-on-white, recent releases make the Air Jordan 1 “Team Red” or Jordan 1 “Metallic Burgundy” easy touchstones. If you had your eye on either, perhaps the reduced retail price and profile might make this pair a more palatable option to tap into the same sort of style.
The Nike Air Tuned Max "White Aquamarine-Black-Wolf Grey" “Redwood” lands soon, retailing for $115. You can catch official images just ahead.
WHERE TO BUY
Nike Air Tuned Max "White Aquamarine-Black-Wolf Grey"
US 2024
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