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Korea’s Kasina Has Two Nike Dunk Low Collaborations Coming In 2020

Korea’s Kasina Has Two Nike Dunk Low Collaborations Coming In 2020

The Dunk may be Nike SB’s champion, but the silhouette — with its handful of co.jp releases and school-inspired classics — is equally well-loved even aside from its skateboarding cousin. Now, after teases of a CPFM, AMBUSH, and CDG collaboration, the brand is letting Korea in on the fun as retailer Kasina prepares their own duo of colorful Dunk Lows. Both, though primarily led with one tone, shares the use of light blue swooshes and treads; the overlays atop, such as the toe cap, eye stay, and heel wrap, then accent with either a Neptune Green or a striking University Gold. The base layers underneath simply balance by way of a traditional white shade. Surely replete with branding at the tongue or insole, the pair is rumored to be seeing a drop later this Fall at a retail of $120 USD.

In other news, take a look a look at some of the other upcoming Dunk Lows.

UPDATE 4/29/2020
Kasina will be releasing a third colorway of their Dunk Lows. Mock-up pictured below.

Kasina x Nike Dunk Low
Release Date: Fall 2020
$120
Color: Sail/White/Neptune Green/Industrial Blue
Color: Sail/University Gold/Industrial Blue
Color: Pearl White/University Gold/Melon Tint

Kasina Nike Dunk Low Sail White Neptune Green Industrial Blue

Kasina Nike Dunk Low Sail White University Gold Industrial Blue

Kasina Nike Dunk Low University Gold Release Info

Source: @py_rates_

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