Nike Dunk Low

The Nike Dunk Low is the low-profile version of Nike’s ubiquitous Dunk silhouette designed by Peter Moore. The Dunk is currently a strong contender in the realm of casual lifestyle footwear, and has had its moments in sneaker culture dating back to 1999.

Its humble beginnings date all the way back to 1985; it was fashioned to the likeness of twelve universities known for their NCAA D1 basketball programs. Colleges included that of the University of Michigan, UNLV, St. John’s, University of Kentucky, Syracuse, Villanova, among others, all of which had their team colors translated onto the silhouette for an iconic collection dubbed the “Be True To Your School” Pack.

Several years down the road, a new lane was carved out for it to reign over the sneaker market. First was a set of Japan-exclusive releases in 1999, known as the “City Attack” Pack; these were titled with a “co.jp” designation, short for “concept Japan”. Later, Nike presented the Dunk as a skate shoe with a fat tongue. After several failed attempts to bring it to mass market, Nike finally launched Nike SB in 2002, with the Dunk as its heritage centerpiece.

Under the Nike SB umbrella, striking collaborations with the likes of Jeff Staple, London’s Slam City Skates, Stussy, and Nick Tershay’s Diamond Supply Co., catapulted the Dunk into an phase of off-the-richter-scale popularity. This era lasted from 2002-2005; by 2006, the Dunk had reached near-mainstream and the model became a bit oversaturated on the market. This began the “down” years for the Dunk until 2017 and beyond when Travis Scott and Kyrie Irving started rocking older Nike SB Dunks. The shoe then became extraordinarily popular, and while not necessarily “trending” in 2025, it’s still one of the most commonly spotted kicks there is.

Below you’ll find the latest on the Dunk Low, including release dates, official photos, and purchase links.

Nike Dunk Low

The Kids’ Nike Dunk Low “Comet Blue” Rocks Suede And Canvas

We’ve spilled plenty of ink before on how the decline of the Dunk from a secondary market standpoint doesn’t necessarily mean a death knell in...

By Matt Varga June 10, 2025
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Canvas And Suede Appear On This Kids’ Nike Dunk Low

With the school year nearing its close, there’s decent chance you might be on the hunt for new sneakers for your little ones. The Nike...

By Andrew Rizzo June 10, 2025
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Nike’s Literal “Panda” Series Continues With This Kids’ Dunk Low

Nike isn’t afraid to have fun with its most iconic models. Whether you were in on the joke with the Air Force 1 “Dirty Triple...

By Matt Varga June 9, 2025
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The Nike Dunk Low “N7” Restocks June 21st

Updated June 2nd, 2025: The Nike Dunk Low “N7,” originally released in November of 2024, is restocking via nike.com on June 21st, 2025. Retail is...

By Matt Varga June 2, 2025
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Pre-Order The 1,180 Piece LEGO Nike Dunk Set Now

For once, these are some sneaker bricks you definitely can’t pass up on. LEGO and Nike have officially unveiled the debut collection of their collaborative...

By Sneaker News May 29, 2025
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Nike Is Releasing A Dunk Low For Yankees Fans

Nike is taking fans out to the ballpark with a series of “Baseball” Dunks for Summer/Fall 2025. Following a team-neutral red, white, and blue colorway,...

By Andrew Rizzo May 27, 2025
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The Nike Dunk Low Takes To Velvety “Ironstone”

The emergence of the literal “Panda” Dunk series has kicked up discourse anew: is it possible that the meta references could mean Nike’s cash cow...

By Matt Varga May 27, 2025
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These Denim Nike Dunks Are Reese Forbes Approved

Today, there are collaborations with Levi’s and Denham that bring the rugged fabric to the footwear forefront, and it’s rather common to see in in-line...

By Sneaker News May 24, 2025
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Nike Is Going Back To Basics With The Dunk Low

The Nike Dunk franchise has taken to a ton of wild and experimental looks in recent months, but if you’re reading the tea leaves, maybe...

By Matt Varga May 23, 2025
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