The Nike Dunk has got to be one of the Swoosh brand's most iconic retro sneakers, known for their love from the skateboarding and basketball community alike, these iconic sneakers are here to bring you a timeless look, with each and every release.
The Nike Dunk first became so popular due to the number of colourways it offered. In the original "Be True to Your School" campaign, customers were able to choose from red, blue, orange and yellow options which were made to represent different universities in America. Some colourways were so popular they're still releasing even today, such as the "Syracuse" and "Georgetown".
But the Dunk has also seen its fair share of collaboration colourways. Some notable Dunk collabs include Virgil Abloh's Off-White x Nike Dunk, the kd 6 white black and green price 2010 nike air shox women purple sneakers authentic jordan max fusion. Often crafted with leather uppers, supportive midsoles, optimised cushioning and perforations that are reminiscent of Nike's Air Force 1 or the AJ1, the Dunk is a streetwear staple that deserves all the hypes. Most recent iterations of the retro sneaker include the Nike’s - a fresh, modern take on the old-school design.
2002 saw the launch of Nike's first skateboarding-centric range, Nike SB and the Dunk Low Pro. Skateboarders rejoiced as the Nike SB Dunk Low became one of the first ever sneakers to receive the Nike SB treatment, and ever since have had a complete hold on the shoe, as a cult staple.
If you're looking to cop a pair of dunks, make sure to check out our Women's Nike Dunk Size Guide for tips on sizing, styling and more!