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Nike Dunk Low SP “Champ Colors” Releases On June 24th

Nike Dunk Low SP “Champ Colors” Releases On June 24th

Though once difficult to get rid of, the Nike Dunk has hit another stride in the past few years with names like Travis Scott and Virgil Abloh actively supporting the silhouette by way of wearing old classics. Effectively doubling — at times quadrupling — these very pairs in terms of resale value, this increasing hype is making it all the more easier for the brand to bring out more as times goes on: this year starting out with already quite a handful of both releases and leaks. Now, after further confirmation of the newer “Brazil” and “St Johns,” the Dunk Low is about to drop its “Champ Colors” later this Summer, a colorway that was originally presumed to be a “Knicks” nod when leaked months prior. Navy blues outfit the entirety of the overlays, finishing off the classic two-part blocking with Orange unders. Catch a quick look right here and expect Nike.com and a select batch of shops to get these on June 24th.

In other news, CPFM Dunk Lows should be dropping later this year.

Official Store List
LINK: Nike Dunk Champ Colors

Nike Dunk Low
Release Date: June 24th, 2020
$100
Color: University Orange/Marine
Style Code: CU1727-800

Nike Dunk Low Champ Colors Release Date 2

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