Nike has been on the cutting edge of sneaker technology for half a century now, but the team in Oregon also knows sometimes less is more. One of The Swoosh’s most famous minimalist designs, adding translucent panels to create see-through shoes, has been one of the industry’s most sought-after and frequently bootlegged styles in sneaker history. The original see-through Air Force 1 is getting a sequel this year, and now Nike is following that up with a translucent Dunk.
The forthcoming Nike Dunk Low Black Pink Rise, first posted by retailer Asphalt Gold, starts with premium pebbled leather in black on the toe panel, heel panel, and Swoosh, creating a stark contrast to the translucent panels on the toebox and side panels. Instead of the traditional see-through panels we’ve seen on past Nikes, these have a pink tint, adding a bit of color to the shoe regardless of the color of the socks that slip inside. Just like the recent see-through Air Force One, the Dunk comes with a blinged-out Nike lace dubrae and an icy blue outsole.

Nike’s first see-through shoe was the 2006 Invisible Woman Air Force 1 made for an unofficial Fantastic 4 pack alongside a Mr. Fantastic Air Max 90, The Thing Dunk High, Human Torch Air Max 95, and Dr. Doom Foamposite. The invisible Forces stole the show, instantly becoming a grail with insane resale prices. The trend continued the next year with a see-through Dunk High made in collaboration with Comme des Garçons and popped back up again in the cut-up panels of the 2022 eBay Dunk SB.
The Nike Dunk Low Black Pink Rise will be released in September 2025 through select Nike retailers in-store and online. Available in men’s sizing, the retail price is set at $130. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
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Zach Harris is a writer based in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vice, Complex, High Times, and more. He is obsessed with skateboarding and bowling. He is still looking for his first 300. zach.h@soleretriever.com