Official Images of the Nike Dunk High "Wu-Tang"
Only 36 pairs were made available to the public during its original 1999 release.
Name: Nike Dunk High “Wu-Tang”
Colorway: Black/Pollen/White
SKU: HJ4320-001
MSRP: $150 USD
Release Date: TBC
Where to Buy: Nike
Update: While Nike is revisiting many grail sneakers, like the Patta x Nike Air Max 1 “Chlorophyll,” one pair that stands out as an unexpected return is the “Wu-Tang” Dunks. Teased by the Swoosh at the end of June, the brand has officially unveiled the kicks as they remain expected to drop in the coming months via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $150 USD. Key details, as described below, include the collective’s logo returning to the lateral heel and tongue tag. Stay tuned for more info as we eagerly await the announcement of a launch date.
Update: As sneaker history lovers and honorary Killa Bees members worldwide await the return of the legendary — an adjective that’s used far too often in footwear, but actually rings true here — Nike Dunk High “Wu-Tang,” an on-foot look has surfaced courtesy of Yankee Kicks. Though previous reports have stated that the onetime friends-and-family-only silhouette was set to touch down in September, the month is almost complete with no solid word on a date of arrival, so read the original story plus previous updates below for more info and stay tuned for more details on a firm release date as they’re made available.
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Update: It’s been just under two months since Nike teased the return of its legendary Dunk High “Wu-Tang.” Now, the ultra-limited design’s 2024 iteration has been unveiled by atmos, confirming it to be a proper recreation of the OG. Combining black and a yellow “Pollen” across the upper, the hip-hop group’s emblem adorns both the lateral heel and tongue tag. Release is now expected to take place during September via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a starting price of $150 USD.
Original Story: After 25 years, Nike is preparing to re-release the fabled Wu-Tang Clan Dunk Highs. Only 36 pairs of the highly-coveted collaboration were made available to the public, and those that were resold featured a hefty price tag of up to $50,000 USD. While official imagery is yet to be released, a teaser from both Nike and the Wu hinted at a colorway similar to the 1999 original; its leather build is crafted with a black base and yellow overlays, similar to the “Goldenrod” iteration, while the group’s “W” insignia is embroidered just below the lateral ankle. As per Sneaker Files/zsneakerheadsz, the pair is set to release this Fall, however additional info such as a price tag and retailers are yet to be confirmed.
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