Step into the extraordinary with the Nike Dunk Low CLOT Fragment in white. Launched on June 14, 2023, this sneaker paints a picture of simplicity and sophistication in its unique black and white colorway.
Nike added a psychedelic new look to the Dunk Low catalog with the unique Nike Dunk Low Community Garden. Also known as the Nike Dunk Lemon Wash, this colorway follows a similar theme that the Nike Space Hippie collection is known for.
Dusty Olive, brown, and Pro Gold suede make up the majority of the Nike Dunk Low Dusty Olive’s upper. Brown canvas wraps around the heel leading to a white embroidered "NIKE" logo resting on a Pro Gold suede heel tab. A Pro Gold outsole and white midsole finish up this new Nike Dunk retro.
In celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the NBA, Nike teamed up with the NBA to release a Chicago Bulls-themed Nike Dunk Low. The Nike Dunk Low EMB 75th Anniversary Chicago features a Sail leather upper with a red toe wrap and black overlays. From there, a commemorative NBA logo woven tongue tags and matching sole completes the design.
In 1948, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball when he stepped onto the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers in his MLB debut. Nike honored the legacy of the iconic civil rights activist and baseball hero with the Nike Dunk Low Jackie Robinson.
The Nike Dunk Low Light Armory Blue Photon Dust (Women's) takes the Dunk Low silhouette and adds an upper crafted from shaggy suede that gives the sneaker a furry appearance. While Photon Dust is the primary color of the upper, the overlays come in Light Armory Blue. A shaggy suede Swoosh checks across the side panel and displays a Light…
The Nike Dunk Low LPL League of Legends is a limited-edition sneaker that was designed in collaboration with the League of Legends Pro League, which is a professional e-sports league in China.
The Nike Dunk Low Miami Dolphins takes a classic sports shoe silhouette and dresses it in the iconic colors of the legendary NFL franchise. The Miami Dolphins colorway of the Nike Dunk Low-Top sports a base of white leather with the signature perforations in the toe box for breathability.
The Nike Dunk Low Night Sky presents a mesmerizing iteration of a classic Nike silhouette. The Night Sky version of the Nike Dunk Low-Top features an upper with a base of white leather with its signature perforations in its toe box. Deep orange tumbled leather overlays appear across the upper.
The Nike Dunk Low Off-White Lot 17 was released as part of a collaboration between Nike and Off-White. The sneaker is part of a larger set of sneakers designed by Virgil Abloh as part of his "The Ten" collection, which reimagines some of Nike's most iconic silhouettes.
The Nike Dunk Low Off-White Lot 4 was released as part of the 20’ collection of Nike and Virgil Abloh’s Off-White brand. The Off-White Lot Nike Dunk Low 4 features a Sail leather upper, detailed with Green Glow and Neutral Grey accents around the Swoosh and heel.
The Neural Grey and Sail colored Nike Dunk Low Off-White Lot 5 is a specific variation of Nike’s Dunk Low sneaker that resulted from the collaboration between Virgil Abloh’s Off-White and Nike. Leather, suede, and canvas are the materials used to construct the Nike Dunk Low Off-White Lot 5.
Virgil Abloh pays homage to skate culture’s adoption of 1980’s Nike Basketball silhouettes with the Nike Dunk Low Off-White Pine Green. This colorway was not a part of the original Be True To Your School collection in 1985; instead, it derives from the Gorge Green colorway that debuted in 2003 as part of a general release.
Virgil Abloh pays homage to skate culture’s adoption of 1980’s Nike Basketball silhouettes with the Nike Dunk Low Off-White University Red. When Nike unveiled the Dunk as the centerpiece of their Nike College Color’s program in 1985, seven different colleges were represented in the first colorways offered. The university red colorway tributes UNLV’s school colors.
Nike brought back another co.jp classic with the Nike Dunk Plum Low (2020/2024). In the early 2000s, Nike released a series of Dunk and Air Force 1 colorways exclusive to their Japanese retailers. Among these releases was the Nike Dunk Low Plum, originally released in 2001 as part of the "Ugly Duckling" Dunk pack.
The Nike Dunk Low Premium CO.JP Brown Snakeskin is a limited-edition sneaker that was first released exclusively in Japan in 2020. This shoe is a part of the Nike CO.JP series, which features unique and limited-edition releases in collaboration with Japanese retailers.
The Nike Dunk Low PRM Bacon (Women’s) presents an exclusive colorway for women, drawing inspiration from the iconic 2004 release of the Air Max 90 "Bacon." Showcasing a Sail tumbled leather foundation, the Nike Dunk Low PRM Bacon (Women’s) is enhanced by Sport Red suede eyestays and overlays.
The Nike Dunk Low PRM Halloween features a Sail leather upper with black overlays and orange Swooshes. On the black overlays, subtle graphics of eyes from creatures of the night are painted that can glow in the dark. A glow-in-the-dark outsole and woven tongue tag complete this Halloween design.
The Nike Dunk Low Retro Reverse Panda is a sequel to the Dunk Low Panda. Like the original, this sneaker employs a black-on-white palette. It features a leather upper made out of tumbled leather. This upper boasts a black base contrasted by white overlays, laces, Swooshes, and lining.
From the school-spirited College Colors Program to the vibrant Nike CO.JP collection, Nike Dunks have seen many colorways since the design’s inception in 1985. But with each new colorway, the Dunk’s classic color-blocking has remained in some capacity. Nike put its timeless color-blocking to work with the Nike Dunk Low Retro White Black.
The Nike Dunk Low SE Gone Fishing Chinook Salmon silhouette was created to blend basketball inspirations into a low-top sneaker. This "Gone Fishing" model is constructed in a paneled design and has the iconic low-top style, as well as a reflective scaled Swoosh detail and fish logo patch at the tongue.
The Nike Dunk Low SE Lottery arrives in a white smooth leather base with black leather Swooshes on both sides of the shoe, with malachite green heel tabs and the "Nike" in contrasting white.
Nike is ready for Spring and is drawing inspiration from Japan's annual Setsubun Festival, for a new colorway on the Nike Dunk Low. The Setsubun Festival is held a day prior to the beginning of Spring and is known as the Festival of bean-throwing, whichs brings good fortune.