
Peter Moore's Nike Dunk Low design from 1985 continues to be in the mix. As it celebrates its 40th anniversary, the silhouette has taken on a plethora of different styles, which now include a "Pink Rise/Black" ensemble accompanied by transparent panels.
Reminiscent of the Air Force 1 "Invisible Woman 2.0" offering, the newly-surfaced pair features see-through construction at the toe and mid-foot. The plastic panels reveal a soft pink-colored inner lining, differing from the Fantastic Four-inspired makeover first seen in the 2000s. Tumbled leather fills in the gaps across the remainder of the upper, which features ornate Nike lace dubraes and more "Pink Rise" flair on the tongue label and spine.
Underfoot, the Air Jordan 1-like sole unit keeps things straightforward, although the radial traction indulges in a semi-translucent gradient finish.
Enjoy detailed shots of the pair ahead—including some from solebox. Pairs are scheduled to land across European retailers on Friday, Sept. 5. A global Nike.com launch is expected to take place shortly after.
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