Nike Dunk Low "Michigan State" Gets Reworked With Satin Uppers
A silky number for the Spartans-friendly colorway.
As long as Dunks continue to sell out, Nike isn’t going to slow down the silhouette’s massive production. While it seems as though we’ve seen the sportswear brand fashion the model in countless amount of colorways, the Beaverton-based imprint finds a way to churn out another. In recent memory, its classic “Be True to Your School” series has been gradually getting propelled to the frontlines again, this time with a slight design twist: satin uppers. Following the announcements of “Goldenrod” and “UNLV” colorways, the Dunk has been uncovered with a Michigan State-inspired arrangement.
The biggest modification here is the base layer’s build. Instead of the traditional leather, the toe boxes, side panels and heels have been formed with a satin build. A Spartans-friendly green hue fills in the Swooshes, laces, interior liners, overlays and Nike branding atop the tongues and heels. Balancing out its palette is a crisp white hue that dons the toe boxes, quarter panels, tongues and collars. Down below, the midsoles are left colorless and sit atop green treading to complete its Tom Izzo-approved presentation.
Keep a close watch on Nike and select retailers’ calendars as these will likely be dropping in the coming weeks.
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