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Design Your Own “What The Dunk” On Nike By You

Design Your Own “What The Dunk” On Nike By You

After the Nike Dunk’s resurgence in 2019, it was only a matter of time before the Peter Moore design was added to the brand’s Nike By You catalog. Following a number of curtailed customizable elements and exclusive notifications, the Nike Dunk Low can now be experimented with in full on Nike By You.

The renovated options allow you to build out the model’s base using faux crocodile leather, a velvet tiger or cheetah print and classic tumbled leather. While the midsole’s color options remain restrictive in either black, white or “Sail”, everything from the laces, inner lining, upper panels and profile swooshes can be decked out in up to 14 different colors. What’s more the forefoot overlays and mid-foot swooshes can be constructed in opposing shades and textures while metallic shoelery has been added above the vamp. Bright pastels, muted earth tones and lively primary tints all allow for a true “What The Dunk” design experience.

Design your own Dunk Low right now on Nike By You for $170. In the meantime, check out the bountiful amount of customizable options below.

In other news from the Beaverton brand, the Jordan 4 “Frozen Moments” releases on August 26th.

Nike By You Dunk Low Animal Prints

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