From the split toe of the ISPA Drifter to the Setsubun-related elements of past releases, Nike is constantly employing Japanese influences across their designs. This newly-revealed Dunk Low is certainly no exception, as its “Industrial Blue” upper is mended in the style of Sashiko, a traditional form of embroidery.
This wouldn’t be the first time Nike has leaned on this specific craft: previously, they’ve implemented Sashiko across the Air Force 1 “Nai-Ke,” albeit in a much busier fashion. Here, the late Peter Moore’s beloved creation indulges in moderation, applying the technique only to the toe box and heel tab. Elsewhere, the denim upper — whose overlays and unders are dressed in “Industrial Blue” and “Summit White,” respectively — are devoid of any additional detailing save for the exterior panelings’ contrast stitching.
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