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Nike Dunk Low Valentine’s Day (2022) (W)
₦600,000 inc. VATThe Nike women’s Dunk Low ‘Valentine’s Day’ celebrates February 14 with frilly detailing and a vibrant color scheme.
The low-top carries an upper constructed from textile twill in a rich Team Red hue. Tumbled leather overlays at the forefoot and heel are rendered in Pink Prime, while the color-matched hairy suede Swoosh is trimmed in pleated, translucent lace. The same burgundy and fuchsia hues up top are repeated on the durable rubber cupsole.
Nike Dunk Low Vintage Michigan
₦400,000 inc. VATThe Nike Dunk Low Vintage “Michigan” is a colourway of the classic basketball shoe with an aged aesthetic loosely inspired by the Michigan Wolverines college basketball team.
The Nike Dunk was released in a “Michigan” colourway in 1985 and, here, the shoe informs the colours and design of the Dunk Low Vintage “Michigan.” Specifically, the upper has a black leather base and Midnight Navy leather overlays.
A Varsity Maize leather Swoosh appears on the sides, while a yellow “Nike” logo is embroidered on the heel. The collar is designed with an aged, cracking aesthetic that suggests the look of prolonged wear. Underfoot, a Sail rubber midsole completes the look. Release date: February 1, 2024
Nike SB Dunk Low Familia First Avenue
₦1,500,000 inc. VATThe Familia x Nike SB Dunk Low “First Avenue” is a collaboration by the Minneapolis based skate shop in a colorway inspired by a popular music venue in the Minnesota city. First Avenue is a downtown Minneapolis venue that routinely hosts concerts and events, and Familia shows its appreciation for the landmark with special details and branding.
The shoe is designed in mostly monochromatic black, and features black suede on the perforated toe and on the mid-panel. Tonal leather appears on the forefoot and eyelet panels. The black leather in a brick-style pattern found on the heel is a nod to First Avenue’s black painted exterior. A white embroidered star on the lateral side is Familia’s homage to the building’s 500 stars commemorating past performers.
The tonal Swoosh features a reflective finish. The upper is equipped with a wear-away design that fades from black to purple to match the laces, a move that pays tribute to the most popular performer in First Avenue’s history: Prince, who was born in Minneapolis. Co-branded insoles feature graphics inspired by the venue’s checkerboard floor and first live show, which occurred on April 3, 1970. Release date: December 11, 2021
Nike SB Dunk Low Supreme Rammellzee
₦1,650,000 inc. VATThe Supreme x Nike SB Dunk Low “Rammellzee” is a collaboration by the revered streetwear brand on a colorway the skate shoe that features visual artist Rammellzee’s artwork.
The Supreme and Rammellzee partnership dates back to at least 2006 when the Queens, New York native appeared in a promotional video for the “World Famous” brand. Supreme honors Rammellzee on the SB Dunk Low by featuring his abstract artwork on the upper’s canvas toe, mid-panel, and heel.
Black suede overlays appear throughout the design and on the Swoosh. The gold “Supreme” lace dubrae harkens back to the detailing found on Supreme’s early Nike SB collaborations from the 2000s. Release date: August 31, 2023
Nike SB Dunk Low Yuto Horigome
₦1,100,000 inc. VATThe Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Dunk Low “Wolf Grey/Iron Grey” is a collaboration between the Japanese professional skateboarder and Nike SB on the classic skate shoe. Yuto, who won the first-ever Olympic men’s street event at the 2020 Summer Olympics, teams up with Nike SB to create a clean colorway of the Dunk Low.
The shoe has a white leather base with grey nubuck leather overlays. A Chocolate Brown suede overlay appears on the collar while pink leather is seen on the heel tab with “Nike” branding.
A cross-feather logo is seen on the lateral side of the heel. Nike SB and “Yuto” detailing are found on the tongue tag. A Sail rubber midsole and brown rubber outsole finish off the look. Release date: August 16, 2023