Even though the hype around the Nike Dunk has cooled off, the search for fresh new colorways doesn't stop. Now that everyone has a pair of Dunks, we get to see who can wear them the best after the hype. This question will testify to who likes the silhouette and who just wore it during its heightened popularity. Next up for the Dunk is a women's exclusive Next Nature edition, the Nike Dunk High NN Glacier Ice.
Nike's mission to save the world one sole at a time is in full swing with the women's exclusive Nike Dunk High NN Glacier Ice. The upper is constructed from a blend of crisp white and glacier ice synthetic leather, creating a striking contrast that embodies glacial landscapes' serene and pristine aesthetics. The shoe's overlays, Swoosh on the sides, laces, and outsole are all decked out in this frosty blue hue, while the toe box, quarter panels, and tongue are in white, providing a harmonious and visually appealing look.
In line with Nike's Move to Zero initiative, the Next Nature series emphasizes sustainability by incorporating at least 20% recycled materials by weight. This eco-conscious approach does not compromise performance or style, ensuring that sneaker enthusiasts can enjoy a premium product while making environmentally responsible choices. Comfort and functionality are also prioritized, as this pair features a padded collar and cushioned midsole, offering support and comfort for all-day wear. The high-top design provides added ankle support, making it a fashionable and practical choice.
The Nike Dunk High NN Glacier Ice W will release on July 1, 2024, through Nike and select retailers in-store and online. Coming in women’s sizing, retail is set at $130. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
Nike Dunk High NN Glacier Ice (W)
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Brandon K. Williams II is a freelance writer based out of Massachusetts. With over 15 years of experience in the sneaker industry and a lifelong passion for collecting shoes, there are few sneakers he hasn't seen or owned. In his opinion, the '90s Nike Basketball era produced the best sneakers, period. Despite his passion for acting, he remains eager to learn and write about the newest additions to sneaker culture and streetwear lifestyle.