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The Nike Dunk Low Gets Icy In “Green Frost”

Aquatic notes crash onto these frigid kicks.

The Nike Dunk Low Gets Icy In “Green Frost”

Looking to brighten up your summer wardrobe without going for a totally wild shoe? This “Green Frost” Dunk Low just might be the answer you need, breaking up a traditional color foundation with some energetic details and material swaps.

The grey & navy combination that sets the tone early for this pair is easily recognizable, a choice we’ve caught before on models from the Jordan 6 to the Vomero 5. Given that, Beaverton designers made a few changes in the margins to breathe some new life into the latest Dunk drop. For one, an off-white midsole proves again to be a successful choice, imparting some vintage appeal. That’s only emphasized by the switch to durable denim on the underlays. Departing from that category, the teal Green Frost sections (the Swoosh & tongue tag primarily) is impactful in bringing sprightly energy because it’s so stark compared to the rest of the profile.

The Nike Dunk Low “Green Frost” drops Fall 2024, retailing for $125. Catch official images embedded just below while we wait for this pair’s arrival.

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Nike Dunk Low

SKU: FB8895-001
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: Oct 18, 2024

US 10/18/2024 Friday

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