The Nike Dunk Low CO.JP "Ultraman" Is Returning in 2024

One way that Nike caters to Dunk enthusiasts both and old and new is by re-introducing a barrage of its classic and limited-edition colorways from the '90s. And in 2024, the Swoosh's Sportswear division is slated to bring back a slew of its famed Dunk Low CO.JP series, one of which is the "Ultraman" installment.Nike’s VNTG collection from 2011 introduced a “Metallic Silver” and “Varsity Red” colorway that was also inspired by the Japanese sci-fi character Ultraman from the 1960s – but the OG pair has never had an official retro release before. Early leaked images of the 2024 pair have yet to surface, but it's likely that it will return with all of its throwback design cues. This means that the toe boxes, quarters and collars will be dripped out in a bold red hue while Swooshes and accompanying overlays will be dialed to a muted gray tone. Down below, the midsoles are dialed to a crisp white and come stacked above a full-length gray sole piece.Enjoy a closer look at a Nike Dunk Low CO.JP "Ultraman" pair from 1999 above and sit tight as wait for concrete release info to surface.In other news, Lil Yachty teased a Kentucky-themed Nike NOCTA Glide colorway. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

The Nike Dunk Low CO.JP "Ultraman" Is Returning in 2024

One way that Nike caters to Dunk enthusiasts both and old and new is by re-introducing a barrage of its classic and limited-edition colorways from the '90s. And in 2024, the Swoosh's Sportswear division is slated to bring back a slew of its famed Dunk Low CO.JP series, one of which is the "Ultraman" installment.

Nike’s VNTG collection from 2011 introduced a “Metallic Silver” and “Varsity Red” colorway that was also inspired by the Japanese sci-fi character Ultraman from the 1960s – but the OG pair has never had an official retro release before. Early leaked images of the 2024 pair have yet to surface, but it's likely that it will return with all of its throwback design cues. This means that the toe boxes, quarters and collars will be dripped out in a bold red hue while Swooshes and accompanying overlays will be dialed to a muted gray tone. Down below, the midsoles are dialed to a crisp white and come stacked above a full-length gray sole piece.

Enjoy a closer look at a Nike Dunk Low CO.JP "Ultraman" pair from 1999 above and sit tight as wait for concrete release info to surface.

In other news, Lil Yachty teased a Kentucky-themed Nike NOCTA Glide colorway.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast