
Peter Moore's Nike Dunk Low has come a long way from its basketball origins. Throughout the last 40 years, the design has helped popularize the swoosh logo via a healthy mix of compelling inline styles and high-profile collaborations. Ahead of spring, the sneaker has emerged in two new color schemes accompanied by untraditional lace fabric panels.
Produced in Women's sizing, the impending duo features seasonal 'Regal Pink' and 'Light Orewood Brown' hues. Akin to their appearance on other Nike Sportswear products (including the Shox R4 'Sakura'), the soft colors take over the bulk of Moore's design from 1985. Leather construction across the Dunk Low has previously indulged in similar tones, but the semi-translucent, delicate lace base boasts an uncommon finish.
'Soft Pearl/Pink Foam' and 'Coconut Milk/Soft Pearl' combinations round out each respective makeover, firmly-positioning the shoes within Nike Sportswear's warm weather roster. The aforementioned fabric introduces a series of flora-reminiscent patterns while also improving breathability. The tongue also joins the lace update, while the tried-and-proven midsole underfoot opts for a faux-aged look. Air Jordan 1-like outsoles keep things on-theme.
Enjoy official photos of both lace-donning Dunks below. Pairs are expected to hit Nike.com and select boutiques throughout summer for $135.
For more Women's footwear, check out the Adidas Stan Smith Low Ballet, one of the iconic tennis model's most fashionable updates yet.















