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Bring those retro, court-inspired feels straight from the archives and check out our stacked collection of Nike Dunks. From the Dunk Low to the Dunk High, these OG basketball creps bring those ‘80s vintage vibes to your step. Landing in a range of colourways inspired by US varsity culture and a mix of fabrics, you need the Nike Dunk in your life.


How Do You Lace Nike Dunks?


Lookin’ to remix your look? If you want to thread a fresh set of laces into your Dunks to switch things up, here’s how to do it:


First, thread one end of the lace into the first eyelet, then do the same with the opposite end, making sure they’re even. Cross them over and thread through the second eyelets and repeat. Once at the top, you can decide whether to thread them through the tongue tabs or not, but this is up to you. Repeat with the other shoe and you’re set!


What Do You Wear With Nike Dunks?


There are many ways to style your Dunks, but here are some of our faves.


You can’t go wrong with some baggy pants. Wide leg track pants or cargos, even a loose-fitting pair of joggers, all give off a laidback, care-free vibe when you head out.


With court heritage at their core, Dunks also go hard when repped with some sporty heat. From baggy basketball shorts to bike shorts, or even a tennis skirt, go for that athleisure aesthetic with an oversized tee or hoodie to finish up.


How Do You Tell If Nike Dunks Are Fake?


With Nike Dunks being one of the most popular styles on the market, there’s going to be loads of fakes out there. So, if you’re looking to cop second hand, here’s how spot those pesky knockoffs.


Counterfeit Dunks will often have slanted, uneven or boxy-looking text to either the interior tongue label or size tag. Legit pairs will have neatly aligned text, so this should be one of the first things you check.


Make sure you also look at the overall quality of the shoe. Is the stitching frayed or poorly done? Is the Swoosh on the side of the trainer too big or an irregular shape? These could be signs that the trainers are fake.


Where Are Nike Dunks Made?


Nike’s biggest factories are located in China, but it has over 600 factories in 46 countries around the world. Most Nike trainers are made in Asia with China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand accounting for most of the production of Nike footwear.

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