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The Nike Dunk has gone from the basketball court to the skate park, the streets, and beyond. Its next stop? The museum.

Nike has cooked up a new "Embossed Baroque" Dunk Low sneaker, which is ultimately this elaborate version featuring, well, embossed baroque-style designs.

What's more, it's all splashed with the familiar "Sail" and "Fauna Brown" hues, creating this artful and surprisingly flavorful "Mocha"-style Dunk sneaker.

Nike also has a "Black/Sail" option in addition to the brown colorway, both of which are expected to drop on the brand's website in 2026.

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The Nike Dunk may not be as viral as it was a couple of years ago. But Nike keeps the model booked and busy, between freshly wrinkled drops and Harris Tweed collaborations.

Let's not forget how the Dunks went to another dimension to get one of its coolest albeit "strangest" makeovers yet.

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