Another Nike Dunk High "White/Black" Colorway Has Emerged

The popular and versatile Dunk palette appears again.

Footwear
13,504 Hypes 3 Comments

The sneaker community continues to witness Nike churn out an extensive amount of new Dunk colorways, but if there’s one theme that continues to re-surface, it’s the minimal “White/Black” palette. The color scheme — also referred to as the “Panda” theme — has been supplied to the Dunk Low, Nike Dunk Low Next Nature and a unisex Nike Dunk High, and now it has emerged once again on this forthcoming men’s pair.

The design is extremely similar to the aforementioned women’s high cut pair that released back in May 2021, but it features a subtle difference in its branding that allows it to stand on its own. Instead of a tiny hint of red that landed on the tongue’s branding, Nike kept the Nike Air hit on this pair to black font to stay in line with the overall look. The versatile pair sees its smooth leather overlays, laces and Swooshes completely submerged in black while the toe boxes, tongues, and collars balance its yin and yang look with white.

Interested in copping? These are scheduled to release via Nike come January 27 for $115 USD. You can peep a gallery of official images up above.

For other footwear-related news, check out a closer look at the upcoming Nike Air Trainer 1 Utility “Light Smoke Grey” and “Dark Smoke Grey” colorways.

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

Official Images of Drake's NOCTA x Nike Air Zoom Drive "White/Black"
Footwear

Official Images of Drake's NOCTA x Nike Air Zoom Drive "White/Black"

Another clean installment from the OVO rapper is on the way.

Nike Ja 1 Keeps It Classic With a "White/Black" Iteration
Footwear

Nike Ja 1 Keeps It Classic With a "White/Black" Iteration

Arriving early next year.

Nike Dunk High SE Receives Textured Iteration in "Hemp Hoops"
Footwear

Nike Dunk High SE Receives Textured Iteration in "Hemp Hoops"

Arriving early next year.


Official Look at the Di'orr Greenwood x Nike SB Dunk High
Footwear

Official Look at the Di'orr Greenwood x Nike SB Dunk High

Paying homage to the skateboarder’s Navajo roots.

TAAKK’s FW22 Collection Makes Sense of a Nonsensical World
Fashion

TAAKK’s FW22 Collection Makes Sense of a Nonsensical World

Takuya Morikawa took an inward approach to carve out his new collection.

‘A Few of My Favorites’ Explores the Storytelling Behind Armando Alleyne’s Art
Art

‘A Few of My Favorites’ Explores the Storytelling Behind Armando Alleyne’s Art

Published by Edition Patrick Frey.

Billionaire Boys Club Premieres New Heart&Mind.Tv with Conway the Machine
Entertainment

Billionaire Boys Club Premieres New Heart&Mind.Tv with Conway the Machine

The GRISELDA Records rapper speaks on his musical journey while wearing the new BBC capsule collection.

LaMelo Ball Has a Trio of PUMA MB.01 Colorways Dropping in February
Footwear

LaMelo Ball Has a Trio of PUMA MB.01 Colorways Dropping in February

A collab with Rick & Morty, “Buzz City” colorway and a “Grey/Red” makeup are on deck.

Aston Martin Teases the "World's Most Powerful Luxury SUV"
Automotive

Aston Martin Teases the "World's Most Powerful Luxury SUV"

Breaking cover on February 1.


KAWS Launches “NEW FICTION” via Serpentine Galleries and Fortnite
Art

KAWS Launches “NEW FICTION” via Serpentine Galleries and Fortnite

The artist’s first solo exhibition in London and on the metaverse.

Modder Gets PlayStation 1's 'Tomb Raider' to Run on a Game Boy Advance
Gaming

Modder Gets PlayStation 1's 'Tomb Raider' to Run on a Game Boy Advance

One classic meets another.

ASRV Sells Out First NFT Drop with Winter Collection
NFT

ASRV Sells Out First NFT Drop with Winter Collection

Presented by ASRV
The Puffer Jacket NFT sold out in minutes.

Packer Announces its Reebok Answer IV "Ultramarine" Collaboration
Fashion

Packer Announces its Reebok Answer IV "Ultramarine" Collaboration

A tribute to Allen Iverson’s profound impact on street fashion and pop culture.

Tom Ford Makes World's First Recycled Ocean Plastic Automatic
Watches

Tom Ford Makes World's First Recycled Ocean Plastic Automatic

Each watch removes the equivalent of 35 plastic bottles from the oceans.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.