Nike Quietly Drops the Price on Its Remaster of a 22-Year-Old Grail Sneaker

Now on sale, Nike’s 4/20 drop harkens back to one of its most collectible designs from the early 2000s.

Close-up of a tan woven fabric sneaker heel with a black stitched stripe and white midsole above a gum rubber outsole.Nike

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There’s no official way to ring in 4/20, a global celebration of cannabis culture.

But for Nike, it usually means a stoner-themed Dunk like the “Skunk,” “Cheech & Chong” and “White Widow.”

This year’s batch — a pair of remastered Dunk Low models — is far more subdued than anything we’ve seen in recent years.

However, the 2026 drop actually harkens back to a Y2K grail, the original 4/20 “Hemp Pack” from 2004.

Pair of tan and brown woven low-top sneakers with black Nike swoosh and black laces on a white background.
A new pair of hemp-upper Dunks echo a pack released in 2004.
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Hemp strikes back

Like that release, which came in three colors that currently resell for more than $2,500 on the secondhand market, this year’s 4/20 Dunk showcases a woven-hemp upper that “softens and gains vintage character with wear,” the brand says on the product page.

Close-up of a beige and white Nike sneaker with woven fabric, white laces, and a gum sole.
Nike says the hemp upper “gains vintage character” with age, but good luck keeping them clean.
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Pair of tan Nike sneakers with black accents and gum soles shown from the back.
The hemp paneling extends around the heel.
Nike

The two colorways arrive as inverses of one another: a light treatment takes shape with a white base and gray overlays, while the darker one hinges on beige and brown.

Pair of beige and white Nike sneakers with white laces viewed from above on a white background.
The model comes in two colorways, including this white-and-gray pair.
Nike

Both display a white midsole supported by a brown-gum outsole, which differs from the 2004 “Hemp Pack” where the outsoles matched each shoe’s dominant accent color.

That said, it’s a minor compromise after considering the price.

Tan textured Nike sneaker with black swoosh and laces, white midsole, and gum outsole.
A white-and-gum midsole distinguishes the 2026 drop from the original “Hemp Pack” from 2004.
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Close-up of the heel and sole of a beige woven Nike sneaker with black accents and a gum rubber outsole.
Nike lists the shoes for $130 but has them discounted 20 percent.
Nike

Availability and pricing

Available now on Nike’s official website, both colorways currently retail for less than the listed MSRP.

A 20 percent discount brings the price down from $130 to $104.

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