Nike SB Revived the Dunk Low Takashi Sneaker from 2003
Nike SB tapped its archives to bring back the Dunk Low Takashi sneaker silhouette that originally made its debut back in 2003. The popular footwear silhouette was designed in collaboration with professional skateboarder Takashi Hosokawa -- now the latest iteration sees a seasonally appropriate tonal makeover in black and gold.
The uppers are constructed from a blend of leather and nubuck materials, both of which see a black-hued finish. For contrasting details, there are some golden accents on the heel, tongue and the two Swooshes on the sides. The midsoles are done in white and the outsole is crafted from black rubber to round off the entire model. The revived Nike S Dunk Low Takashi sneakers will be available in the upcoming weeks online at Nike.
The uppers are constructed from a blend of leather and nubuck materials, both of which see a black-hued finish. For contrasting details, there are some golden accents on the heel, tongue and the two Swooshes on the sides. The midsoles are done in white and the outsole is crafted from black rubber to round off the entire model. The revived Nike S Dunk Low Takashi sneakers will be available in the upcoming weeks online at Nike.
Trend Themes
1. Resurrected Skate Sneakers - The revival of popular sneaker silhouettes from the past opens opportunities for brands to utilize nostalgia marketing and tap into the vintage fashion trend.
2. Archival Sneaker Collections - Brands can leverage their archives and past collaborations to release limited-edition sneakers that appeal to collectors and enthusiasts, offering an opportunity for exclusive drops and collaboration-based releases.
3. Tonal Makeover in Classic Sneaker Silhouettes - There is a market for limited-release classic sneaker models and by giving them a fresh, tonal colorway for the current season, brands can drive sales and appeal to a wide range of buyers.
Industry Implications
1. Sportswear - Sportswear brands can increase sales and appeal to collectors by tapping into archives and reviving classic sneaker silhouettes.
2. Streetwear/fashion - The vintage and archival sneaker trend fits well within the realm of streetwear and fashion, giving designers and brands an opportunity to incorporate retro styles into their collections.
3. Collectibles Market - The increasing demand for vintage and limited-edition sneakers presents a growing opportunity for the collectibles market, as buyers seek to purchase and hold onto rare and unique sneaker models.
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