The upcoming “Tiger” Hyperflights will be accompanied by the newly released Nike Dunk Free, seen here in a matching black/grey/orange colorway. The Dunk Free, however, takes a much more subtler approach by using the catchy stripes only on the Swoosh while utilizing a basic color-blocking throughout the rest of the shoe. It’s likely that similar Dunk Frees will release to coincide with the “Shark” and “Lion” Hyperflights, so in the meantime, check out the additional photos below and stay tuned for more updates.
Nike Dunk Free “Tiger”
John Kim
February 3rd, 2014 (updated)
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