The Short Answer
Both are legendary. The Air Force 1 is boxy, thick-soled, and makes everything look slightly more premium. The Dunk is flatter, cleaner, and pairs better with slim-fit denim and technical outerwear. If you only buy one, think about your wardrobe first.
Silhouette & Fit
The Air Force 1 runs slightly large. Most people go half a size down. Its Air cushioning makes it noticeably more comfortable for all-day wear — ideal if you're going from college to evening hangouts in Thamel.
The Dunk fits true to size for most people, though those with narrow feet sometimes go down a half. It's lower profile means it looks better with cropped trousers and doesn't add bulk to the ankle.
Resale & Investment Value
Collaborative Dunks — think Travis Scott, Off-White, Supreme — hold or gain value. General release Dunks depreciate once the hype cycle shifts. Air Force 1s in clean white are virtually evergreen. They may not spike, but they never crash either. For Nepal specifically, both silhouettes are in demand. Neither will collect dust.
Price Comparison at Wearvana
Current Dunk pre-orders at Wearvana start around NPR 18,500, while Air Force 1 options start from NPR 16,000. Both come with our standard 50% advance system via eSewa or Khalti, delivered within 14–21 days.
The Verdict
Dunk if you want something that feels intentional. Air Force 1 if you want something that always works. The real answer? Pre-order both at different times and build the rotation.