The Drop
The Nike Dunk Low Rettering drops bold typography across a classic silhouette—"NIKE" stamped along the lateral midsole in oversized lettering. This iteration leans into the archive-inspired trend Nike's been pushing since 2020, stripping back color for a statement-making graphic hit. It's a Dunk for heads who want conversation without loud colorways.
Resell Verdict
Currently settling around $111, which is barely-there margin territory if you copped at retail. Recent asks swing from $46 (desperate flips) to $206 (optimistic deadstock holders), but 51 weekly orders suggest steady mid-tier demand. The hype trajectory is stable but unremarkable—this isn't a grail, it's a solid rotation piece. Flip potential is minimal unless you're sitting on multiple pairs in high-demand sizes; better suited for personal collection or quick local turnover.
Fake Tells
- ▸Midsole text: Reps often misalign the "NIKE" lettering or use thinner font weight
- ▸Tongue tag: Check for clean Nike embroidery—fakes show loose threading or off-center logos
- ▸Toebox perforations: Authentic pairs have precise, evenly-spaced holes; bootlegs get sloppy
Who It's For
Casual collectors chasing understated flex and Dunk completists filling colorway gaps. Works best as a daily beater with black jeans or cargos—nichts Fancy, aber solide.
Sizing & Fit
Dunk Lows run true to size for most wearers, though wide-footers commonly report going up half a size for comfort.






