Nike Dunk – One of the most iconic models in sneaker culture
The Nike Dunk was first released in 1985 as a basketball shoe, but over the decades it has grown into one of Nike's most recognizable lifestyle sneakers. The Dunk's distinctive construction, classic Nike Swoosh look, and rich history make it a model that has maintained its status year after year.
Arc Lab's Nike Dunk selection covers various versions of the model, but the Nike Dunk Low and Nike SB Dunk, in particular, have become favorites among sneaker enthusiasts and buyers looking for everyday wear.
The Nike Dunk combines athletic heritage, streetwear culture, and an easily combinable design in a way that makes it one of the most important models in the sneaker world.
Nike Dunk Low – An everyday classic
The Nike Dunk Low has become one of the most popular sneaker models in recent years. Its lower profile makes it an easily combinable and versatile option for daily wear.
Nike SB Dunk – A classic of skate culture
The Nike SB Dunk brought a new direction to the classic Dunk model. Developed for the Nike Skateboarding collection, the SB Dunk builds on the original Dunk design but incorporates changes designed for skate use, such as a more padded construction and different material solutions.
Over the years, the Nike SB Dunk has become one of the most esteemed model families in sneaker culture. Limited releases, collaboration models, and a strong position in skate culture have made the SB Dunk highly sought after by collector customers as well.
In Arc Lab's Nike Dunk selection, the Nike SB Dunk is a natural part of the collection's most interesting releases.
Nike Dunk High
The Nike Dunk High represents the model's more original basketball heritage and offers the classic Dunk look with a higher profile. Although most demand is currently focused on the Low and SB models, the Dunk High maintains its position as a strong option for those who prefer a higher profile and a more OG-inspired look.
Why is the Nike Dunk so popular?
The Nike Dunk's popularity is based on its exceptional versatility and strong position in sneaker culture.
The Nike Dunk Low offers an approachable everyday option, while the Nike SB Dunk brings a stronger collectible dimension.
Unlike many sneakers built around momentary hype, the Nike Dunk is based on a model that has remained relevant decade after decade.
How does the Nike Dunk fit?
The Nike Dunk generally fits true to size for most people.
The Nike SB Dunk may feel slightly snugger or more padded due to its construction, but for most, their normal size works well.
If you like the Nike Dunk model, also check out our Air Force 1 Lowand Jordan 1 Low collections.