Monochromatic Chenille Sneakers

Nike Gives the Dunk Low Sneaker Another Chenille Swoosh Design

Nike introduces another iteration of the iconic Dunk Low sneaker model for the season with another textural update, the Chenille Swoosh makes its way onto the University series for the season. This time around, the sneaker has a leather material that makes up the upper along with a subtle grey base foundation and deep contrast of black by the overlaying details.

All of this gives the new shoe update a monochromatic look throughout the entire silhouette. The panel Swoosh on the side of the shoe is marked in a fuzzy black chenille detail for a textural look against the leather base foundation. It all rests on top of a white midsole and black outsole foundation.

Image Credit: Nike

Monochromatic Sneakers
Opportunity to create more trendy and stylish color schemes using only one color palette.
Textured Sneaker Design
Incorporating different textures, like chenille, onto sneaker designs could be a way to spice up the market and entice customers.
Leather-based Sneakers
Using leather as the main material for sneakers instead of traditional materials like canvas or mesh can create unique and sleek styles.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion
The fashion industry can incorporate monochromatic and textured elements to their designs to create edgier and more attractive clothing and footwear.
Footwear
The footwear industry can innovate with leather-based sneakers and play around with different textures to create new and alluring sneaker designs.
Sportswear
Sports brands can incorporate these trends into their designs to create performance-driven but stylish sportswear and shoes.
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GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
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  • Gen Z (primary audience)
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POPULARITY
Popularity 5%
Activity 25%
Freshness 13%