Nike Dunk

The Nike Dunk is one of the most highly sought-after silhouettes ever released by Nike. The sneaker's story began in August 1985 with the debut of the Nike Dunk High. Originally released as a high-top basketball sneaker, the collection was inspired by four earlier sneakers: the Nike Air Force 1, Nike Terminator, Air Jordan 1, and Nike Legend.
The predecessors of the Nike Dunk played a role in shaping its final form, but it was the backstory behind its release that added a unique charm to the silhouette. The sneaker's debut coincided intentionally with the zenith of basketball's popularity, notably highlighted by the emergence of Michael Jordan as a prominent figure in the sport.
Nike SB Dunk Low
In addition to the boom of basketball, skate culture also grew in the 1990s. Skateboarders embraced the Nike Dunk for its sturdy construction, cup-sole design, and overall durability. In 2002, Nike SB was born, an official subdivision of Nike dedicated to skate. Basketball shoe turned skateboarding staple, the birth of Nike SB also saw the introduction of the Nike SB Dunk Low, possibly the most popular model for Nike SB to date.
Nike Dunk Low and Nike Dunk High
Today, Nike persistently has reinvented and rejuvenated the Dunk, drawing inspiration from its illustrious past while adapting to modern preferences. From collaborations with luxury fashion houses to musicians and celebrities, the Nike Dunk truly dominates the sneaker industry. Its popularity extended beyond its traditional high-top design with the introduction of the Nike Dunk Low silhouette, which also garnered a substantial following. The Nike Dunk has solidly reaffirmed its status as a cultural icon and an essential sneaker in any collection.