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The Nike Dunk High Cools Off In “Glacier Blue”

Colored overlays drape a white base.

The Nike Dunk High Cools Off In “Glacier Blue”

The Nike Dunk High might not be as suited for spring and summer as its low-top counterpart, but its latest makeup does right by the fashion sensibilities that go hand-in-hand with warm weather.

Official images showcase a “Glacier Blue” design complete with tinted leather overlays atop a white base, producing an icy look that goes well with oversized denim and other trending summer garments. The Dunk High’s most notorious colorways like some “Be True To Your School” pairs wear identical color blocking, but this application fits better alongside the Dunk’s various subtle, contemporary offerings. Additionally, as a Next Nature shoe, the outsole comes with speckled details that communicate the material’s recycled origins.

Enjoy official images below and tap our Sneaker Release Dates page for updates on the shoe’s arrival over the course of the next few months.

If you’d prefer a Dunk of the low-top variety, check out pics of the Nike Dunk Low “Jumpman Jack” featuring a brown/white palette just like that of La Flame’s upcoming drop.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Dunk High Next Nature

SKU: FV5960-100
RETAIL PRICE: $N/A
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

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