The Nike Dunk Low currently boasts one of the most expansive catalogs in the brand’s footwear roster. Recently, Peter Moore’s 37-year-old design emerged in a few graffiti-accented styles, seemingly as part of a larger Nike Sportswear collection inspired by street art, culture and sport.
Whereas a previously-surfaced pair for adults features a full canvas-construction across the upper, the latest take on Moore’s iconic creation couples a fabric base with synthetic leather overlays around the forefoot, along the tongue and throughout the heel. The low-top Nike Dunk‘s underlays are covered in abstract blotches of blue. pink, green and orange, while their synthetic leather counterparts introduce a solid rico into the mix. Branding on the top of the tongue and sock-liners indulge in ruby-colored flair, though the latter components are overwhelmed with “NIKE!” text done in different graffiti styles. Underfoot, the made-for-basketball sole units opt for an off-white mix that allows the aforementioned tones to revel in the spotlight.
No firm Nike SNKRS release details have been disclosed yet, but that’s likely to change before the second-half of 2022 commences. In the meantime, enjoy official images of the shoes in Grade School, Preschool and Toddler sizing ahead.
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