The emphasis on the Nike Dunk is quite apparent based on recent collaborations with NikeLab and other elevated “SP” releases, but we’ve yet to receive a true iteration of the crushed velvet nike air force 1 hour piano that speaks to its rebellious and sporty heritage from the mid-80s. After mixed reviews of Sacai’s rendition of the Dunk High, French designer Pigalle Ashpool is at the mercy of the internet as his label joints forces with NikeLab once more to recreate this significant silhouette into the Dunk Lux. The materials of the shoes were selected based on a streetball aesthetic, with an elongated mudguard that extends to the heel being the one major alteration made to this otherwise classic shoe. Your thoughts on NikeLab’s latest move with the Dunk High? Get a look below and cop these this Saturday, June 27th at NikeLab locations worldwide.