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Hits Of Safari Print Appear On This New Nike Dunk Low Scrap

Hits Of Safari Print Appear On This New Nike Dunk Low Scrap

The Dunk Low Scrap — at least in the silhouette’s case — may be as interesting as it gets. In construction, the treatment patchworks together the classic, making use of seemingly randomized materials and textures. Here, while relatively subdued in palette, the pair goes a bit further as it adds safari prints to the mix.

An alternating scheme replete with many a turn, the colorway keeps a rather disorderly arrangement. Black and white trade blows throughout the mesh base and leather overlays, while pops of red slowly bleed into the medial fixtures as well as the accents spread across the toe, tongue, and heel. What’s more, a deep, somewhat muted orange follows its bolder counterpart, dressing atop the upper just with a lighter hand. Then, finally, the safari print comes into play along smaller sections of the collar as well as the forefoot and counter.

For a closer look, see below. As of writing this, a release is TBD, so sit tight as we await further info.

In other news, the AMBUSH Dunk High releases very soon.

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Photos: @theesneakerchannel

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