The college-themed colorways for Kentucky and Syracuse are about to be restocked by Nike. The Dunk Low is still one of the brand’s most popular styles, and its comeback is clearly still going strong. The 1985 classic, which was created initially for hoops, has since become a favorite among sneakerheads.

The original “Be True to Your School” pack served as the source of inspiration for both the Kentucky and Syracuse Dunk Lows. The standard Dunk Low design is present in cavity colors, but with a two-tone motif and a special all-leather upper and stitched sole unit. According to what we’ve heard, the leather won’t be the extra cheap variety that we’ve seen on the majority of recent Dunks.
Each university’s colors are displayed on the leather overlays and Swooshes of the uppers, which start with white leather underlays. While the Syracuse version of the Dunk features a Syracuse Orange finish, the Kentucky comes in Wildcat Blue. The accent color appears on the rubber outsole of the stitched sole unit, giving it a two-tone appearance. Along with the tongue tag, outsole, and flat laces, both have these colors as well.
When is the Kentucky and Syracuse Nike Dunk Low Restocking?
On November 1st, select NIKE shops and the SNKRS app will restock both colorways in US, Europe, and Asia. As the restock date approaches, we will post a “Where to buy” raffle list, helping ensure you’re able to acquire your pair. Just keep an eye out for that article later this week. For more information on forthcoming sneaker drops, follow all of our social media accounts listed below.
NIKE DUNK LOW “KENTUCKY"
RELEASE: NOVEMBER 1ST
STYLE CODE:CU1726-100
REGION:US, EURPOE, ASIA
RETAIL: $110
NIKE DUNK LOW “SYRACUSE"
RELEASE: NOVEMBER 1ST
STYLE CODE:CU1726-100
REGION:US, EURPOE, ASIA
RETAIL: $110







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