First Look: Nike SB Dunk Low “Be True”
Featuring pop-color leather overlays with rainbow figures.
[Update 17 Jul 2023] There’s a wave of Nike Dunk Low restocks happening, and they include the titular “Be True” colorway. Released last year, find them replenished on Nike.com on 27 July for US$115. Alternatively, find them on the SNKRDUNK App!
[Update 14 Nov 2022] A release date has finally been announced. The “Be True” Dunks is expected to drop on 18 November via Nike SNKRS with a price tag of US$115.
[Update 28 Oct 2022] While official release dates are still yet to be confirmed, check out the official images of the Nike SB Dunk Low “Be True” as you wait for further announcements.
[Update 9 Sep 2022] More early looks of the Nike Dunk Low Be True have been spotted, this time via on-foot images from @YankeeKicks. We now get a glimpse of the right tongue label on the tongue, confirming that this will be be a release under Nike SB. No firm release date yet but a style code has been tagged to the shoe, pointing to an impending general release. Follow along for the latest updates.
Nike’s Be True campaign in celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community has given us some truly great styles, from wear-away Nike SB Dunk Lows to multi-color Nike Oneonta Sandals.
With the recent news of Singapore’s repeal of Section 377A, the community has finally won a hard-fought battle. For LGBT+ sneakerheads and allies, here’s one more reason to celebrate—early images of a brand new pair of Nike Dunk Low “Be True” has popped up over at different sneaker accounts.
In the shots, this pair of Nike Dunk Low Be True features a white mesh upper, fitted with yellow and periwinkle leather overlays. A sun with a smiling face is featured on the heel tab, while rainbow cartoon figures can be found around the heel. The Be True text is printed on the tongue and insoles.
No additional release details are available, so follow along as we bring you the latest updates on this pair of Nike Dunk Low Be True 2023.
Meanwhile, check out this groundbreaking collab between Japanese artist Takashi Murakami and Nike’s NFT design studio RTFKT.
Images via @woganwodeyang & Full Ress