Nike’s legendary Swoosh continues to be one of the most recognizable logos to date, immortalizing the brand itself as well as Carolyn Davidson whose graphic design student days in 1971 have made history within the on-going chronology of trainer culture. Coming a long ways since then — opening up new HQs in NYC, expanding their sustainability initiatives, and collaborating with some of the hottest names in fashion — Beaverton has gone to do big things and their own branding is following suit as its second chapter of their “Evolution of the Swoosh” marks a transformation on a grander scale.
Geared to include a total of four different sets, the overarching collection tasks staples both new and old to think outside of the usual box and it even includes kid offerings under the “Dunk It” pack. One of the smallest of the few, the range focuses solely on the nike lunar ballistec laser crimson blue nike hyperdunks navy blue and white tiffany co nike free shoes, giving both a connecting palette of sultry purples, neutral grays, bright oranges, and neon yellow as if a small part in the new ACG revival. Treads and upper materials, however, prefer their usual selves instead of trail modifications while the profile checks multiply to a total of three in standard print, a minimal outline, and then a translucent panel all in that order from bottom to top.
Grab a detailed look at both right here and find them releasing exclusively at all of the Foot sites on November 27th.
Nike “Dunk It” Collection
Release Date: November 27th, 2019
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Where To Buy
- Foot Locker Available
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- Eastbay Available
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