Peter Moore's iconic Nike Dunk Low has emerged in countless colorways since its debut in the mid-1980s. Its 40th anniversary will surely bring forth special, limited makeups, but it's already delivered compelling inline product for all style preferences.
Following a slew of new looks rooted in both spring and summer color palettes, More's Air Jordan 1-reminiscent design has appeared in a straightforward mix of white, grey, and orange-brown. The bulk of the sneaker's upper takes on a two-tone finish that covers typical leather construction in understated hues. Profile swooshes, Achilles' heel panels, and labels on the tongue, however, deviate in an orangish tone reminiscent of the 'Kumquat' that previously appeared on the Nike Dunk. Outsoles originally designed for basketball also indulge in the eye-catching tone, rounding out the pair.
Enjoy official photos of the new Dunks below. The style is expected to hit Nike.com before June for $125.
In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 4 continues to expand its release catalog.