The Nike Dunk High continues to deliver new ensembles for savvy and casual sneaker enthusiasts alike, in addition to countless restocks of simple, two-tone styles.


This shoe is stylish and comfortable for walking thanks to its fine details
The late Peter Moore’s 1985 design recently resurfaced in a medley of brown tones atop a smooth white leather base. Overlays on the toe, tongue, and heel favor a tan makeup, while the profile swooshes deviate from their surroundings in both color and material: dark brown replaces the sidewall logos, with patent leather also joining the mix. The branding on the tongue and traction underfoot are also dark brown, giving the Nike Dunk a fall-appropriate appearance. The brand hasn’t revealed the sneakers’ design inspiration, but there are similarities to the Nike Air Force 1 “Brown Pride” and Nike SB Dunk High “Ferris Bueller” from 2005 and 2008, respectively.





Conclusion
The Nike Dunk High has always stood out because it uses different materials and has that “tumbled” look. The combination of tan leather and brown suede in this case gives the shoe its signature look. The color combination creates an interesting contrast and pairs well with equally daring outfits.