The Drop
The Nike Dunk Low "Medium Curry" (DD1390-100) dropped as part of Nike's Dunk renaissance, riding the wave that turned every colorway into a cultural moment. This clean two-tone build—white leather base with Medium Curry overlays—landed during the era when Nike flooded the market with Dunks, making it accessible but not exactly legendary. It's a solid daily driver, nicht mehr, nicht weniger.
Resell Verdict
Fair resell sits around $128, with asks bouncing between $76 and $354 depending on size and seller delusion. Weekly order volume of 129 pairs shows decent liquidity but zero heat—this is a stable mover, not a moonshot. Hype trajectory: flat to slightly declining as the Dunk wave crests. Flip potential is minimal unless you're sitting on GS sizes or patient enough to wait for nostalgia cycles. Best play is buying worn pairs under $100 and flipping cleaned-up at $120-140.
Fake Tells
- ▸Toe box perforations: reps often space them unevenly or punch too shallow
- ▸Heel embroidery: sloppy stitching on the Nike branding, especially the swoosh tail
- ▸Midsole paint: fakes show overspray or uneven cream tone compared to retail's consistent finish
Who It's For
Dunk collectors filling colorway gaps and budget-conscious sneakerheads who want the silhouette without the Panda/Syracuse tax. Perfect for rotation beaters or styling earth-tone fits without stressing over creases.
Sizing & Fit
Runs true to size with the classic Dunk fit—slightly narrow through the midfoot, so wide-footers may want to go up half.






