From the much-anticipated sequel to the original Nike SB Dunk collaboration by Diamond Supply Co, the super-rare Yellow Diamond Dunks were scheduled to drop exclusively at this past weekend’s Complex Con festivities. However, due to rowdy crowds, the release was cancelled entirely and the Long Beach Police Department had to escort the shoes out of the premises. That said, there are a bunch of unsold pairs that have yet to be dropped to the public, so Diamond Supply Co. is planning on releasing the Canary Yellow Diamond Dunks at a later date and location that will be announced soon. They will also host a one-day pop-up shop at an undisclosed DTLA location on Thursday, November 8th, giving consumers the opportunity to purchase the two other editions. The wider launch is still scheduled to go down on November 10th on SNKRS and select skateshops (the white pair being a skateshop-exclusive). Stay tuned for updates on the looming release of the Yellow Dunks, and stay tuned to Sneaker News for a Diamond Dunk store list.
Diamond Supply Co. To Release Yellow Dunks At Later Date
Sneaker News
November 7th, 2018 (updated)
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