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“Armory Navy” Takes Over As The Nike Dunk Low Wears Denim

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“Armory Navy” Takes Over As The Nike Dunk Low Wears Denim

Fall is officially here, and across the country, denim jackets are being pulled out the closet for another season. Retaining their status as a frequent casual choice, the Nike Dunk too is getting a wardrobe refresh, embracing changing climates with its own hardy overhaul.

While denim Dunks aren’t a totally new proposition, the new innovation here is cut-away detailing on the Swoosh, with a slice out of the upper revealing suede underneath for extra depth in this design. Otherwise, the shoe heavily relies on the cooler side of the color wheel, with “Armory Navy” taking precedence on the topmost overlays and outsole, while staid black sets the tone underneath. To close out, faux-vintage off-white handles the midsole, providing tonal contrast to the pure white shading of the branding up top.

We do know the Nike Dunk Low Denim “Armory Navy” will retail for $115, but we’re not expecting this pair to materialize until early 2025. In the meantime, though, check out official images included below.

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SKU: HF1985-400
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: 2025

US 2025

Retailer Release type Status
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