In recent years, Nike has increasingly shown support for Korean sneaker culture, both through dedicated releases and heightened engagement. Their continued embrace reaches a new pinnacle as the brand turns its attention to the celebration of Hangul Day, the commemoration of the Korean alphabet's inception.
The Dunk Low SE "Hangul Day" stands as a testament to this commitment. This shoe captivates with its tonal suede upper juxtaposed against supple leather overlays - a luxurious pairing seldom seen on this silhouette. The harmonious dance between the textures showcases the Dunk's versatility and adds an opulent touch to its classic form.
Contrasting the warm autumnal palette, a pristine white leather Swoosh and nylon tongue offer a refreshing respite. However, Nike quickly draws the design back into the embrace of seasonal warmth with sail-tinted laces and gum rubber outsoles, evoking memories of amber-hued forests and fireside evenings.
Yet, at its heart, this release reverberates with the echoes of Korean culture. The Dunk Low SE fully embodies its "Hangul Day" moniker with modified rear branding and unique insole designs. The term "naiki" – Nike rendered in Hangul – is a beautiful fusion of East and West. Additionally, the "EST. 72" motif serves as both a nod to Nike's inception year and an acknowledgment of its rich sneaker heritage.
Expect to see these release ahead of the national day on October 9th.