Fans Can Customize Nike Dunk Sneakers Online Now

Fans can design Nike Dunk Low sneakers ahead of the school year and football season.
Fans Can Customize Nike Dunk Sneakers Online Now
Fans Can Customize Nike Dunk Sneakers Online Now /

How many times have you perused a sneaker resale website and been disappointed by the prices? Or have you ever dreamed of creating your own custom colorway that no one else has ever seen? Luckily for online shoppers, Nike has opened the floodgates for customization.

The Nike Dunk Low is now available to be customized online. With the retail price starting at $150, users can show off their creative skills on the Nike website. The Nike By You tool gives online users the opportunity to choose between myriad colorways, materials, and styles.

Nike Dunk Low

Side view of orange and white Nike Dunk sneakers.
A detailed look at the Nike Dunk Low / Nike

When playing with Nike's user-friendly website, we opted to go back and recreate past colorways that sold out long ago. Highly popular colorways like "Syracuse," "UNLV," and "Court Purple" are just the tip of the iceberg.

Or sneakerheads can let their creativity shine and build a shoe that would make Travis Scott jealous. With the new school year and football season quickly approaching, this could be the best back-to-school sneaker of the year.

There are some color combinations that are not available, but no sneakerhead with imagination will have any problem cooking up some fire colorways. Just be sure to send us your final creation @FanNationKicks on Twitter and Facebook. Stay locked in for all your footwear coverage.

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Pat Benson
PAT BENSON

Pat Benson covers the sneaker industry for Kicks On Sports Illustrated. Previously, he has reported on the NBA, authored "Kobe Bryant's Sneaker History (1996-2020)," and interviewed some of the biggest names in the sports world. You can email him at 1989patbenson@gmail.com.