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Do you like high-top sneakers? And the retro models? Then the Nike Dunk High is made for you! Find Peter Moore's classic on Addict, in an exclusive selection of limited versions for men, women and children.Nike Dunk High: A Transgenerational Essential
Origins and Impact of the Nike Dunk High
In the 1980s, when the basketball shoe market was dominated by giants like Adidas and Converse, Nike made a significant breakthrough with the launch of the Nike Dunk High in 1985. Designed by Peter Moore, the Nike Dunk High was a bold response from Nike to establish itself on the basketball courts. The design was inspired by several previous Nike models, including the famous Air Force 1, and aimed to support American college teams with a distinct, performance style. The exclusive deal with renowned universities introduced the “Be True To Your School” pack, making each colorway a representation of team spirit and intercollegiate rivalry.
Renewal and Collaborations
Over the years, the Nike Dunk High has seen several reissues and collaborations that have reaffirmed its status as a legend of basketball and skate culture. In 1999, Nike relaunched the "Be True To Your School" pack with exclusive colorways, and in 2001, the CO.JP series saw limited editions captivate the Japanese market. Such was the international popularity of Dunks that Nike decided to launch the Nike Skateboarding division (Nike SB) in 2002, adapting the Dunk High with technical improvements for skateboarding, such as Zoom Air cushioning and a padded tongue for increased comfort.
Notable collaborations include the Supreme High Series in 2003, which saw grained leather versions and distinctive details like gold stars and deubrés. Partnerships with artists like DE LA SOUL and brands like Fragment Design and AMBUSH have also transformed the Dunk High into a canvas for creative expression, with each collaboration bringing a new dimension to this classic
Trendy Colors and Special Editions
In 2020, the Nike Dunk High saw a resurgence in popularity with re-releases of OG colorways that captured both the hearts of purists and the interest of new generations. Versions like Kentucky Blue, Syracuse White Orange, and the ever-popular Panda Black and White have become streetwear staples. Meanwhile, Nike introduced the Dunk High 1985 line, which faithfully replicates the specifications of the original '80s models, with vintage details and a worn look that pays homage to that decade's era of basketball.
With its blend of retro style and modern innovations, the Nike Dunk High continues to dominate the sneaker scene, proving that it is much more than just a basketball shoe, but a true symbol of urban and sports culture at across generations.
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