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The Nike Dunk first debuted in 1985 as a basketball shoe designed for college athletes. Nike created the Dunk to coincide with their “Be True to Your School” campaign, releasing colorways that matched the uniforms of prominent basketball programs like Michigan, Syracuse, and Georgetown. Its design took elements from other Nike models, like the Air Jordan 1 and the Nike Terminator, making it both stylish and performance-oriented on the court.

Though initially a basketball shoe, the Dunk’s appeal soon spread beyond sports. By the late 1990s and early 2000s, it became a favorite among skateboarders due to its sturdy design and grip. This led to the creation of the Nike SB Dunk line in 2002, which added features like a padded tongue and Zoom Air cushioning, enhancing its skateboarding performance.

Collaborations and limited-edition releases played a massive role in the Dunk’s resurgence. Nike teamed up with streetwear brands like Supreme and artists such as Travis Scott, turning the Dunk into a cultural icon. Today, the Dunk remains one of Nike’s most popular models, constantly evolving through new collaborations, retro releases, and emerging trends, while maintaining its classic appeal.

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