Regardless of who you credit for the revival of the Nike Dunk (or if you believe “iT wAS nEVER dEAD”), Peter Moore’s 36-year-old design has enjoyed mainstream attention like never before over the last three years. Recently, an extensive exhibit was curated at Hong Kong’s k11 STREET/PARK, which has further played into the silhouette’s rise in relevance.
While an exact number of pairs on display hasn’t been disclosed, stills from the exhibit reveal some of the most-coveted releases in the model’s roster. “Heineken” SB Dunks are encased next to a collaboration by Futura from 2003. Elsewhere in the space, “D.U.N.K.L.E.,” original Supreme and dozens of other pairs harken back to Nike SB‘s heyday while celebrating present-day skate culture by accompanying Hong Kong’s largest indoor skatepark experience.
Enjoy a look at the K11 STREET/PARK space here below.
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