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The Nike Dunk Low Utility Features Cartoon Illustrations Of Nature

The Nike Dunk Low Utility Features Cartoon Illustrations Of Nature

Through the make-believe “Sun Club,” the Dunk Low was able to experiment with vibrant pastels, new materials, and a wide range of cartoon graphics. And while the silhouette’s latest pair may not be a part of the same collection, it surely retains some of that playful energy.

Even at a glance, one can tell this is not your average Dunk Low. The construction, though the same in shape, plays around with a number of additional textures and elements: thick, open weave mesh outfits the mid-panel, D-Rings hang across the rear, and thick webbing reinforces the length of the tongue. And adjacent, graphics proffer even more eye candy, visually portraying the sun and moon as basketball rivals.

Lit up with pale yellows as well as pops of blue and orange, this Dunk Low should be making its way to Nike.com and select retailers soon. Until then, enjoy a close-up look via the official images below.

In other news, the Nike Air Ship Team Orange is releasing this Holiday season.

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