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Coming in completely contrasting colour schemes, it appears the Nike Dunk Low Disrupt 2 line is expanding further after their initial success with the "Sail" and "Malachite" colourways. Taking on a DIY, deconstructed look that's more streamlined than the original Dunk Disrupt, this less-chunky sneaker has proven as equally popular, despite initial hesitations from some.
The first new colourway in "Royal" adopts a "Kentucky"-like colour palette, with electric-blue panelling taking over the creamy material base in a suede fabric. Lighter-blue stitching takes over the smaller Nike Swooshes on the sidewall, whilst the outline of the larger one comes in a darker colour. A black branding label sits at the top of the tongue, contrasting to the other hues on the shoe, whilst the laces tie up the Dunk in their unusual fashion.
The next colouring is much more subdued. Named "Pale Ivory", this Dunk Disrupt takes on creamy overlays, whilst an embroidered black Swoosh matching up to the branding makes a statement on the sidewall.
Last in the upcoming list is part of a separate pack which also sees an Air Huarache and Air Max 95 decorated in the same light. The Nike Dunk Low Disrupt 2 "Green Snake" has luxurious beige suede on the toe cap and ankle panel, whilst a lime-green TPU feature sits at the rear. The eyelets are covered in the titular snakeskin, but all in all the tones tie together really nicely on this somewhat eclectic sneaker.
As well as all of these iterations, we caught a glimpse at an upcoming pastel colourway too. You can check out the Nike Dunk Low Disrupt 2 Next Nature Multi here.
Set your reminders for these new Dunk Disrupt 2s using the links on this page, and don't forget to download The Sole Supplier' app for more updates from the Oregon-based brand. Let us know which colourway is your favourite over on our IG page!
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