Sneaker Encyclopedia

Nike Dunk Low

Originally a basketball shoe, the Dunk Low evolved through skate culture into one of the most hyped and widely collected sneakers of the modern resale era.

Brand

Nike

First Release

1985

Designer

Peter Moore

Retail Price

$110–$130

Live Market Snapshot

Nike Dunk Low Market Overview

Very Strong Demand

Avg Resale

$100–$600+

Trend

Cooling from 2021 peak but remains active

Volatility

Medium

Liquidity

High

Flip Score

72 / 100

The Nike Dunk Low sits at the center of modern sneaker resale culture. Heat releases and high-profile collaborations regularly command strong premiums, while standard GRs have cooled since the 2020–2022 frenzy. Collab and limited releases remain among the most liquid flips in the market.

Images of Nike Dunk Low

Nike Dunk Low

Photos may be sourced from Wikimedia Commons — image credits.

History

Peter Moore designed the Dunk in 1985 as a performance basketball shoe, originally released in colorways matching college team uniforms under the 'Be True to Your School' campaign.

After fading from basketball, the Dunk was adopted by skateboarders in the late 1990s — Nike formalized this with the launch of Nike SB in 2002, releasing the Dunk in limited runs with skate-specific cushioning.

Early SB Dunk collabs — Supreme, Stüssy, Staple NYC Pigeon, Futura — became grail-level collectibles, cementing the Dunk's status in streetwear and collector culture.

Nike retro-released the Dunk Low to the mainstream market starting in 2020, triggering a resale frenzy that made it one of the most traded sneakers in the world for two consecutive years.

The hype has moderated since the 2021 peak, but the Dunk Low remains a cornerstone of the Nike lineup with constant new colorways and collabs keeping demand active.

Design & Technology

The Nike Dunk Low is defined by its padded ankle collar, perforated toe box, two-tone paneling, and cupsole construction — a clean, versatile silhouette that works equally in sport, skate, and lifestyle contexts.

  • Two-tone leather or suede upper with contrast overlays
  • Perforated toe box for breathability
  • Padded low-cut ankle collar
  • Flat rubber cupsole with herringbone traction pattern
  • Nike Swoosh stitched onto the lateral midfoot panel

Popular Colorways

Key releases and market-relevant pairs associated with Nike Dunk Low.

Panda (White / Black)

The most widely produced and recognizable modern Dunk Low — sold in enormous quantities

Near-retail on GRs

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University Red / White

A heritage college-inspired colorway with consistent demand

Stable above retail

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Nike SB Dunk Low Staple NYC Pigeon

One of the most legendary Dunk collabs ever — sparked near-riots at retail in 2005

Grail — $1,000+

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Travis Scott x Nike Dunk Low

Among the most sought-after modern Dunk collabs, fetching strong multiples over retail

Very high resale

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Resale Market Value

General release Dunk Lows — including the Panda — have largely returned to retail or near-retail pricing after the 2020–2022 hype cycle peaked. The market is oversaturated with GRs, limiting flip potential on standard colorways.

Limited releases, regional exclusives, and high-profile collaborations remain the strongest resale opportunities, often moving at 2x–5x retail with fast liquidity on StockX and GOAT.

Best For

Collab & limited flips

Risk Level

Medium — GRs carry little margin, collabs carry hype risk

Reseller Take

Pick your spots carefully — not all Dunks are equal

Live Market Tool

Scan Any Nike Dunk Low Live

Use SneakPrice to compare resale pricing across Dunk Low GRs, SB releases, and collabs — and spot where the real margin is.

Track live resale signals across all Dunk colorways
Compare GR pricing vs limited release premiums
Find collab opportunities before they cool

Reseller Insight

Flip Potential: Nike Dunk Low

Flip Score

72 / 100

Liquidity

High

Typical Margin

Variable — low on GRs, strong on heat releases

Best Use

Targeted limited & collab flips

  • Standard GRs like the Panda have flooded the market — expect near-retail or below.
  • Limited colorways, SB releases, and fashion collabs remain strong earners.
  • High liquidity makes Dunks easy to move — finding the margin is the challenge.

Care & Maintenance

Maintaining Your Nike Dunk Low

Most Nike Dunk Lows feature leather or suede uppers that require regular attention to maintain their shape and color — especially on lighter colorways.

The rubber cupsole and midsole are easy to clean but prone to yellowing over time without proper storage.

Essential Tools and Supplies

To start off, collect the following tools and supplies:

  • Soft-bristle Brush: Removes surface dirt from leather, suede, and rubber without causing damage.
  • Suede Brush / Eraser: Essential for suede-paneled Dunks — lifts scuffs and restores the nap.
  • Sneaker Cleaning Solution: Safe for leather and rubber; use sparingly on suede panels.
  • Microfiber Cloth: Good for buffing leather to a clean finish and wiping down the midsole.
  • Crep Protect / Sneaker Shield: Spray protector helps repel water and stains on both leather and suede panels.

Pre-Cleaning Preparations

Before you begin the cleaning routine, it's essential to ready your sneakers:

1

Remove Laces

Pull laces out to access the tongue and eyelet area fully.

2

Dry Brush

Brush away loose dirt from the upper and outsole before using any solution.

The Cleaning Process

1

Clean Leather Panels

Apply sneaker solution with a soft brush in circular motions on leather overlays.

2

Treat Suede Carefully

Use a dedicated suede brush or eraser — avoid soaking suede with liquid cleaner.

3

Scrub the Midsole

Use a firm brush with cleaner on the cupsole edges to remove grime and scuffs.

4

Wipe Down and Air Dry

Remove excess solution with a microfiber cloth and let dry at room temperature.

5

Apply Protector Spray

Once fully dry, apply a water and stain repellent to extend the clean.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about SneakPrice and how it helps you with the Nike Dunk Low.

What is SneakPrice and how does it work?
SneakPrice is a sneaker market intelligence platform that turns the chaotic world of resale into clear, actionable data. With support for 21 international languages and the Sneaker Stock Exchange — a Bloomberg-style live market view of the entire global sneaker economy — it pulls real listings from eBay, StockX, GOAT, Stadium Goods and other major marketplaces in real time, then normalizes them into a single market price for every model we track. Behind the scenes: • Our computer-vision model identifies the sneaker from a photo or live camera frame. • Our market engine scans live listings across every major resale platform. • We calculate an average resale price, trend direction, volatility, and a liquidity score. • Our arbitrage engine flags cross-platform price gaps so you can buy low and sell high. • The Sneaker Stock Exchange aggregates everything into brand indexes (SPX-NIKE, SPX-ADIDAS, SPX-JORDAN, etc.) and a master SPX-RETRO benchmark, so you can track the market the way traders track the S&P 500. For the Nike Dunk Low, this means you see the real resale value — not a guess, not a single marketplace's number, but a true cross-market average updated continuously.
How do I get started with SneakPrice?
Getting started is simple: 1. Sign up at https://sneakpriceapp.com — free, no credit card required. 2. From the home page, scan a sneaker. You can use your camera in real time, upload a photo from your gallery, or paste an image URL. The app will identify the model automatically (including the Nike Dunk Low and over 1,000 other catalog entries). 3. Instantly see the market report: average resale price, trend direction, comparable listings, retail vs. resale delta, and a flip score. 4. Save sneakers to your portfolio, set price alerts, and explore the Sneaker Stock Exchange for live indexes and arbitrage deals. 5. Upgrade only when you want more — the free tier covers the basics for life.
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If a sneaker identification is not accurate, what should I do?
Our vision model recognizes 60+ classes and over 1,000 catalog entries, but no AI is perfect — especially with extreme lighting, partial views, or rare collaborations. If a Nike Dunk Low (or any sneaker) is misidentified, here's what to do: 1. Re-take the photo: a clean side profile on a neutral background lifts accuracy dramatically. Avoid harsh shadows and try to capture the full silhouette. 2. Use the manual override: every scan result has a "Wrong sneaker?" link that lets you search our catalog and correct the match. Your correction is saved to your scan history and feeds back into our training data so the model improves over time. 3. Search directly: if you already know the model, skip the scan and use the search bar at the top of the site — it indexes every entry in the Sneaker Encyclopedia. 4. Report the miss: use the contact form at https://sneakpriceapp.com/contact and include the photo. Reports go directly into our retraining queue. Every correction makes the model better for the entire community.
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Our prices are sourced from live listings across eBay, StockX, GOAT, Stadium Goods, and several other major resale platforms — not estimates or static price tags. For each model we compute: • Average resale: the mean of recent comparable listings, filtered for outliers. • Trend (7d, 30d, 90d): direction and magnitude of price movement. • Volatility: how much prices swing — important for flip-risk modeling. • Liquidity: how many recent comps exist — a single overpriced listing doesn't move the number. • Flip score: combines all of the above into a single buy/hold/sell signal. Refresh cadence varies by tier: free users see daily-refreshed data; paid users see near-real-time updates. For ultra-rare or recently-released Nike pairs with thin comp data, we flag the result as "low confidence" rather than fabricate a number.
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