The Nike Dunk High Is Dressed In A 'Grey Scale' Look
The Dunks' season is far from done. By unveiling a new Dunk High, Nike is letting you know. The forthcoming pair is designed specifically for women and will be released dressed in a 'Grey Scale' costume.
This year, we've seen a lot of different colored Dunks. However, the sneakers are about so much more than simply the hues. Peter Moore created the model, which was released in 1985. The Nike College Color High was the initial name of the sneaker. The Air Jordan 1 and the Nike Terminator were used as inspiration for the Dunk's upper. Because the shoe is specifically designed for basketball, the model was given the nickname 'Dunk High'.
The color palette of the model is basic but attractive. In reality, the pair is primarily grey, with a tiny amount of black and off-white thrown in for good measure. The light grey foundation of the silhouette contrasts with the dark grey overlays on the mudguard, heel, and laces.
The dark grey Swoosh on the side of the sneaker complements the dark grey overlays. The black laces that go over the tongue are a nice touch. In addition, the midsole of the model is off-white in color. The Dunk's outsole is dark grey.
There is no official release date for the Nike Dunk High 'Grey Scale,' but it is expected this year.




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