Go retro with these Nike Dunk Low sneakers at a knockdown price

Go retro with these Nike Dunk Low sneakers at a knockdown price
Go retro with these Nike Dunk Low sneakers at a knockdown price

Initially intended for basketball, the Dunk Low was quickly taken over by streetwear culture. For a few days, these essentials from the Nike collections are offered at the price of 83.99 instead of 119.99 euros. A promotion aimed at women, with sizes ranging from 35.5 to 44.5. Launched as a lifestyle alternative to the Dunk High, the Dunk Low gained recognition when it was revisited by major luxury brands. It is quickly adopted by skaters around the world, thanks to its comfort and its elaborate finishes. With the Dunk Low, it has never been easier to express your uniqueness. This pair from Nike features a shade of emerald green, varnish red or pastel. To wear it, you have carte blanche!

Dunk Low: what are the cheapest models?

Redesigned by Nike SB in 2002, the Dunk Low took over the world of skateboarding, becoming essential elements for practicing this discipline. Sneakers that are more flexible and lighter than the Dunk High, but which do not lose their performance characteristics. With a genuine leather upper, the Dunk Low is adorned with shiny canvas, giving it an old school look. Over time, it softens to conform to the shape of the foot. With its clean silhouette, the Dunk Low has synthetic reinforcements and a low padded collar. It is completed with a rubber exterior equipped with a pivot system. At Nike, members of the loyalty program enjoy benefits every day. This free service offers you delivery, returns and access to reserved items.

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