The Nike Dunk on Outsole. From the 1985 Be True To Your School colorways to recent collabs and SB versions. Lows and highs in stock. Matching Dunk laces and SB oval laces to go with it.
The Nike Dunk: old-school DNA with modern relevance
Launched in 1985 as a performance basketball shoe, the Dunk was adopted almost immediately by skaters and streetwear icons. Since then, the silhouette has never lost relevance. The durable materials, contrasting panels and signature Swoosh create a recognizable look that sticks.
What sets the Nike Dunk apart is the balance between retro and raw. Whether it’s an SB version with padded tongue and grip sole or a classic Dunk Low with subtle details, each model feels like a reference to a specific era. That layered feel speaks to sneakerheads who want more than just a matching outfit.
The fit is solid: no ultra-soft cushioning like Air Max, but stability for everyday wear. Pair them with tapered jeans, technical outerwear or workwear for a clean, functional look.
If you take your kicks seriously, proper care matters too. Use a soft brush with lukewarm water and mild soap to keep your Dunks clean. Avoid direct sunlight while drying and use sneaker protector to protect your leather or suede.
From quiet tonal colorways to loud all-over prints and from OG reissues to exclusive drops: in our Nike Dunk collection you'll find models you won’t see everywhere.
- What makes Nike Dunks different from other sneakers?
The silhouette is built on basketball DNA but has an aesthetic that works in streetwear and skate culture. Raw and recognizable. - How do Nike Dunks fit?
They usually fit true to size to slightly narrow. Going up half a size can be better for wider feet. - Are Nike Dunks suitable for long-term everyday wear?
Yes, thanks to the solid sole and reinforced upper. Comfortable and durable enough for heavy use. - How do I clean Nike Dunks?
Use a soft brush and lukewarm water with mild soap. Dry out of the sun and treat with protector for durability.

