For the past two decades, Halloween has been a huge opportunity for the Swoosh to flex his muscles as he celebrates 31 creative. Recently, the Dunk Low appeared in an “Orange” and “Black moniker” patent leather ensemble that is not officially related to the holiday, but is fitting for a subtitled one. Similar to “Halloween” proposals, the next pair indulge in two of the colors most often associated with the scariest time of year. The base layers deviate from the shiny ones on them for a smooth white leather construction, allowing some positions of the aforementioned tons to have fun in the spotlight. Jack-o-lantern orange animates most low-top Nike Dunks, landing around the toe, along the tongue, and on the heel, plus built-in basketball traction underfoot. The black color contrast on the profile swooshes and the “NIKE” text on the heel completes the friendly October 1 attire, albeit the shoes shod of any tombstone, skull and other typical spooky.