13 of Our Favorite Nike Dunks

I've been thinking a lot about (and noticing a lot of) sneakers that were uber-popular, faded out, and can now be slowly reintroduced without feeling like you're either leaning into the hype cycle or just missed it. It's a touchy time, to be sure, but for the Nike Dunk Lows in black and white, we think the time is just right.
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If there is anything I give to this world, I hope it is pressure on sneaker brands to make the sneaker shapes we like in winter- and weather-proofed versions. This makes 1. getting dressed less sad and 2. me less sad because I'm not going to ruin a perfectly good pair of shoes in the rain.
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Native American artists design Nike's N7 collections, including this one from designer Designer Chelysa Owens-Cyr. The Dunk Lows get a bright turquoise treatment and a white-out tongue, save for the N7 logo on the top.
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The Dunk Low Retro SE is a no-brainer for style (same as the black-and-white 'Pandas' above), but this pick is just because of the color. The orangey red-into-yellow swoosh and sole, the off-white upper, and the navy ankle is just a colorway that received no hype and deserves all of it.
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Perhaps one of the most famous sneaker drops during a time when sneaker collaborations were legit everywhere (2020, thank you), the Ben & Jerry's SB Dunk Low was fun, irreverent, and extraordinarily sought after. You can only get these resale by now—and their going rate is nearly always 1K.
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A little puffy, a little distressed, an undone tongue and a broken-up upper—the Air Dunk Jumbos make slight changes to the classic design that make it feel entirely new. The black and olive green is a great pick for fall, and as far as Dunk resale goes, these are in the more reasonable price range.
Because the Nike x Lego Dunk is only available in Big Kid sizes (which, if you have small feet—skip this pair and go right for those), we had to go with the Powerpuff Girl Dunks, which have the same contrast black piping throughout the upper. It's giving pop-art-old-school-superhero-cartoon, and what other sneaker could even imagine?
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