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Nike Adds a New Dunk Low Remastered in a Mint Foam Colorway

Nike introduces a new tonal iteration of the Dunk Low Remastered sneaker model for the season with the Mint Foam colorway joining its roster. The shoes have a deconstructed design language and come in a blend of white, light silver, mint foam, pink foam, and light smoke grey across the entire silhouette.

Additional details include the mesh material that is incorporated into the leather overlays. It has a padded tongue section with pull tabs for security and comfort paired with exposed tags and modified rubber tooling. This is slightly thicker than the usual feature seen on the traditional Dunk model to round out the overall design. It is now available for purchase online at Nike.
Trend Themes
1. Deconstructed Sneakers - There is an opportunity for companies to experiment with deconstructed design elements in their footwear products.
2. Tonal Colorways - Brands can experiment with different tonal colorways in their products to create a fresh look.
3. Hybrid Materials - Exploring the use of mesh and leather overlays in footwear can lead to innovative material designs.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Industry - This trend in deconstructed sneakers and tonal colorways can inspire innovation in new shoe models.
2. Fashion Industry - Fashion brands can incorporate deconstructed elements and tonal colorways in their apparel products to follow the trend.
3. Design Industry - Graphic designers can incorporate deconstructed design elements and tonal color palettes in their visual designs to align with the trend.

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