Designed for basketball but adopted by skaters, the Nike Dunk Low helped define sneaker culture. Now this mid-'80s icon is an easy score for your closet. With ankle padding and durable rubber traction, these are a slam dunk whether you're learning to skate or getting ready for school. Made to Last Real and synthetic leather is durable and adds a classic feel. Heritage Look Collar and tongue pair with perforations on the toe area to give these sneakers an iconic look rooted in the original Dunk. All-Day Traction Full-length rubber outsole provides durable traction and features a traction pattern similar to the original. Product Details Classic laces Cupsole construction Nike Dunk Born from a series of mash-ups, hacks and tight deadlines, the Nike Dunk landed on college basketball courts during the '85–'86 season. While the original College Colors designs helped you stay true to your school, the Dunk didn't prove to be popular. But it was this humble sneaker's lack of popularity—and flat, grippy soles—that helped it jump the rails to captivate skateboarders. Decades later, this everyday favorite continues to be snatched up in countless colorways, proving its influence is undeniable.
Designed for basketball but adopted by skaters, the Nike Dunk Low helped define sneaker culture. Now this mid-'80s icon is an easy score for your closet. With ankle padding and durable rubber traction, these are a slam dunk whether you're learning to skate or getting ready for school. Made to Last Real and synthetic leather is durable and adds a classic feel. Heritage Look Collar and tongue pair with perforations on the toe area to give these sneakers an iconic look rooted in the original Dunk. All-Day Traction Full-length rubber outsole provides durable traction and features a traction pattern similar to the original. Product Details Classic laces Cupsole construction Nike Dunk Born from a series of mash-ups, hacks and tight deadlines, the Nike Dunk landed on college basketball courts during the '85–'86 season. While the original College Colors designs helped you stay true to your school, the Dunk didn't prove to be popular. But it was this humble sneaker's lack of popularity—and flat, grippy soles—that helped it jump the rails to captivate skateboarders. Decades later, this everyday favorite continues to be snatched up in countless colorways, proving its influence is undeniable.
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Designed for basketball but adopted by skaters, the Nike Dunk Low helped define sneaker culture. Now this mid-'80s icon is an easy score for your closet. With ankle padding and durable rubber traction, these are a slam dunk whether you're learning to skate or getting ready for school. Made to Last Real and synthetic leather is durable and adds a classic feel. Heritage Look Collar and tongue pair with perforations on the toe area to give these sneakers an iconic look rooted in the original Dunk. All-Day Traction Full-length rubber outsole provides durable traction and features a traction pattern similar to the original. Product Details Classic laces Cupsole construction Nike Dunk Born from a series of mash-ups, hacks and tight deadlines, the Nike Dunk landed on college basketball courts during the '85–'86 season. While the original College Colors designs helped you stay true to your school, the Dunk didn't prove to be popular. But it was this humble sneaker's lack of popularity—and flat, grippy soles—that helped it jump the rails to captivate skateboarders. Decades later, this everyday favorite continues to be snatched up in countless colorways, proving its influence is undeniable.
Designed for basketball but adopted by skaters, the Nike Dunk Low helped define sneaker culture. Now this mid-'80s icon is an easy score for your closet. With ankle padding and durable rubber traction, these are a slam dunk whether you're learning to skate or getting ready for school. Made to Last Real and synthetic leather is durable and adds a classic feel. Heritage Look Collar and tongue pair with perforations on the toe area to give these sneakers an iconic look rooted in the original Dunk. All-Day Traction Full-length rubber outsole provides durable traction and features a traction pattern similar to the original. Product Details Classic laces Cupsole construction Nike Dunk Born from a series of mash-ups, hacks and tight deadlines, the Nike Dunk landed on college basketball courts during the '85–'86 season. While the original College Colors designs helped you stay true to your school, the Dunk didn't prove to be popular. But it was this humble sneaker's lack of popularity—and flat, grippy soles—that helped it jump the rails to captivate skateboarders. Decades later, this everyday favorite continues to be snatched up in countless colorways, proving its influence is undeniable.
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