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All About the Nike Dunk Low Black White - DD1391-100
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by Dimitri Boustani,
2 min reading time
That's it, this decidedly tumultuous year 2020 is officially coming to an end. The hour of the balance sheet has therefore come. Or rather balance sheets, because the last 12 were not only emotionally rich, they were also rich in sneakers, especially on the side of the Oregon firm which still delighted us with hundreds of outings. . Among the models stamped with the Swoosh that have been the most prominent in 2020 is obviously the Nike Dunk. Peter Moore's classic has indeed been revisited in many versions, sometimes as part of collaborations that have kept sneaker lovers spellbound, likethis ''Chunky Dunky'' edition signed Ben & Jerry's. However, it would seem that the variations of the Dunk which have the most coast remain the most sober, proof that the simple things are often the best. Evidenced by this new Nike Dunk Low ''White / Black'' which is already arousing great enthusiasm while its release will only take place on January 21, 2021. To wait until then, here is everything need to know about it.
A white and black Nike Dunk Low as simple as it is effective to start 2021 off right.
The Nike Dunk therefore continues on its merry way. A path that brings it inexorably to the streets where it tends to become essential, no longer just at the feet of skateboard enthusiasts and fans of the model. Today, thanks to the efforts made by the brand's creative teams at the Swoosh, everyone is jumping on it. And seeing this superb white and black color, we say to ourselves that the trend is not about to be reversed.
The latest iteration of the cult silhouette from 1985 is indeed adorned with a dress whose effectiveness undoubtedly lies in its extreme simplicity. This is embodied by fashion's most emblematic color duo, in this case white and black, which play against each other on a low supple leather upper. Specifically, the Nike Dunk Low ''White/Black'' features aupperwhose black overlays contrast with a white base to form a color legitimately nicknamed ''Panda''. Same observation on the sole, white on its intermediate section and black on the outside. Faithful in form to the original Peter Moore shoe, the pair also feature perforations on the top of the toes and abrandingensured among other things by an imposing lateral logo on each side of the foot.