Without a question, Nike Dunks are one of the most popular models on the market right now. So why not make them long-term? That is exactly what Nike is doing. Three iconic Nike Dunk colorways ("Black/White," "White/Sail," and "Pale Coral") made from sustainable materials are expected to come shortly as part of the continuing "Next Nature" initiative.
The Dunk is a vintage basketball sneaker that has had a major return in popularity recently. Peter Moore created it and it was originally launched in 1984. While new colorways are introduced on a regular basis, many sneakerheads yearn for basic classics, so these new variations will make them more accessible to those wishing to add to their collection.
The uppers of all three pairs will be made of two-tone flyleather and feature traditional paneling. Nike Swoosh emblems exist on the tongue and heels, as well as classic Nike branding. A perforated toe box completes the design, and all of this is set on top of a grind rubber sole unit that hides lots of padding so you'll never want to take them off.
If you're interested in getting your hands on any of these forthcoming three pairs, the good news is that they'll be available on November 3rd at select shops.
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