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The Recycled Nike Dunk Low Receives A Fresh “Olive Aura” Look

Look and feel good in these eco-friendly classics.

The Recycled Nike Dunk Low Receives A Fresh “Olive Aura” Look

While the Nike Dunk has cooled off in the court of public opinion, that hasn’t stopped the footwear giant from pumping out new colorways. The latest release on the roster comes in the form of a Nature Next sneaker, the eco-friendly initiative designed to reduce the company’s carbon footprint.

The Nike Dunk Low Next Nature is made of 20% recycled materials, most noticeable in the slightly speckled outsoles. While that might be the most apparent distinction between the eco-friendly friendly shoe and the original, the differences stop there. The easy-on-the-eyes Oliva Aura wraps the toe, runs along the tongue, and meets at the heel. The tongue label, laces, and insole don’t stray from the muted green, while the rest of the shoe gets the Coconut Milk leather treatment.

Retailing at $115, there’s no set release date for this pair of Next Nature Dunk Lows. While we wait for Nike to set a date, you can check out more detailed images of the shoe below.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Dunk Low Next Nature

SKU: HF5384-300
RETAIL PRICE: $120
RELEASE DATE: May 16, 2024

US 05/16/2024 Thursday

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