
While not the brand¡¯s first time ¡°reversing¡± an iconic arrangement, the upcoming pair will arguably be one of the most celebrated as the Nike Dunk ¡°Kentucky¡± has proven a fan-favorite since debuting in 1985. The Phoenix Suns¡¯ Devin Booker set the sneaker world into a frenzy in February 2020 when he shared a look at the original style¡¯s return in low-top form. The ¡°Reverse Kentucky¡± makeover covers the toe box, mid-foot and collar underlay in a rich ¡°Racer Blue¡± tone, leaving panels around the forefoot, along the tongue and across the heel to opt for a ¡°colorless,¡± ¡°White¡± look. Profile swooshes also follow suit, trading their traditional bold hue for a muted tone that allows their surroundings to steal the spotlight. Air Jordan 1-reminiscent sole units, however, maintain a two-tone pairing directly transplanted from Moore¡¯s inaugural ¡°Be True To Your School¡± series, allowing for heritage to continue having a place in the modern age.