The Drop
The Nike Dunk Low Polar Blue (DV0833-400) dropped as part of Nike's ongoing Dunk Low GR wave, serving up a clean two-tone blocking in crisp white leather with sky-blue overlays. This colorway leans into the "easy summer flex" aesthetic—nothing revolutionary, but the Polar Blue hits just right for casual rotation. It's a volume release, not a hype capsule, which keeps availability steady and resell expectations grounded.
Resell Verdict
Currently moving around $105 on average, with asks ranging from $58 to $258 depending on size and seller desperation. This isn't a flip-for-profit situation—margins are thin, and the 85 weekly orders suggest steady but unremarkable demand. Resell trajectory is stable to slightly declining as more pairs circulate. Best play: cop on sale for personal wear or hold deadstock pairs for long-term appreciation (think 3+ years). Quick flips won't cover fees unless you're buying below retail.
Fake Tells
- ▸Toe box perforations: Reps often drill holes too large or unevenly spaced
- ▸Nike tongue tag: Font weight and swoosh embroidery should be sharp, not blurry or too thick
- ▸Midsole paint: Authentic pairs have clean edges; fakes show overspray or uneven cream tones along the foxing
Who It's For
Ideal for casual collectors building out colorway variety or summer rotation staples—not hype chasers. Pairs perfectly with shorts, light denim, anything needing a pop of blue without screaming for attention.
Sizing & Fit
Dunk Lows run true to size for most, though wide-footers commonly report going up half a size for comfort on longer wear days.






