Nike Looks Back to 2001 With the Dunk Low SP "Ceramic" and "Veneer"
Tri-tone suede uppers define the upcoming updated release.








Continuing the build on the popularity of the Dunk Low SP, Nike is now preparing to re-release “Ceramic” and “Veneer” colorways of the classic model. Originally released back in 2001, the two colorways were part of the beloved “Ugly Duckling” pack which included the “Plum” colorway that also re-released earlier this year.
The updated takes center around premium suede uppers that express tri-tone mixes of “Black/Ceramic/Nori” and “Veneer/Autumn Green/Deep Purple.” As usual branding on the shoes come in the form of Nike Air tongue tags, distinct midfoot Swooshes, “NIKE” embroidery at the rear and printed insoles. Finally, both looks feature white midsoles paired with contrasting rubber outsoles.
Priced at $100 USD, the Nike Dunk Low SP “Ceramic” and “Veneer” are expected to release September 1.
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