Nike’s festive Halloween-themed sneaker releases continue to pile up.
First revealed Sunday is a previously unseen Nike Dunk Low “Halloween” style. Heavy on details, the holiday-timed pair incorporates a molded skull motif on the toe box which has a 3D effect. The rest of the shoe uses an eye-catching bright green cracked leather, as well as a textured black material on its tongue and under panels. A molded Swoosh logo appears to use the same material as the toe box. Elsewhere, the skull theme also appears on the shoe’s printed insole.
Halloween-styled shoes are a familiar concept for Nike, which has made these sorts of releases an annual occurrence. Throughout the years, the company has released dozens of Halloween sneakers across its various brands including Nike SB and Jordan Brand.
This year’s collection comprises a particularly stacked set, with a number of pairs already having surfaced in addition to this new Dunk Low. Other notable 2024 Halloween pairs on the horizon include the Nike Kobe 5 Protro “X-ray,” Devin Booker’s Nike Book 1, Ja Morant’s Nike Ja 2 and an Air Jordan 1 Low with glow-in-the-dark and light-up details.
Aside from Nike, other brands are also making the most of the upcoming holiday. Crocs will join the festivities early with the launch of a three-shoe “Horror Movie” pack coming out Friday the 13th and Adidas has readied a “Frankenstein” Forum Low for the spooky season.
There is currently no confirmed release date for this Nike Dunk Low “Halloween” style, although the pair is expected to arrive at stores sometime during October for a retail price $130. Its full colorway is “Bright Cactus/Black/Green Curry” and its SKU is HV6103-300.
Readers will find an early look at the shoe below and can check back for more updates in the coming weeks.