Supreme, Martine Rose, and Nike are joining forces on a three-way collaboration centered on the Dunk Low silhouette, set to arrive Fall 2026. The shoe features black leather construction with imagery of Mike Tyson displayed across both the lateral and medial sides. The artwork references Tyson’s 1986 victory over Trevor Berbick, a bout known as “Judgement Day.”
The Dunk Low has been a cornerstone silhouette for Nike, first introduced in 1985 as the low-top counterpart to the original Dunk. Over the past two decades, it has become a canvas for collaborative storytelling, with brands and designers using the simple leather platform to explore themes ranging from sports history to contemporary art. This Supreme and Martine Rose iteration continues that tradition by anchoring the design around a specific moment in boxing history.

Supreme has a long track record of sports-focused collaborations and archive-mining projects, while Martine Rose, the London-based designer, brings a distinctive approach to footwear through bold graphic placement and unconventional design narratives. The combination of both creative voices with Nike’s Dunk Low framework suggests a shoe that balances reverence for its subject with contemporary design language.
Fall 2026 release timing suggests availability in the final months of the year. Specific pricing, exact release date, and retailer information have not yet been confirmed.

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