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The Nike SB Dunk Low Prepares A Valentine’s Day Ready Colorway For 2021

The Nike SB Dunk Low Prepares A Valentine’s Day Ready Colorway For 2021

Clad in everything from denim to thermochromic uppers, the Nike SB Dunk Low has become chameleon-like in its many colorways. And as collaborations continue to get crazier and crazier, the silhouette’s general releases have fortunately locked it down with simple yet still alluring palettes. Later next year — likely around February — expect Atomic Pink to take the helm in what is effectively a nod to the chocolate-ridden Valentine’s Day.

Though still a far cry away in construction, the offering leans quite heavily on the base of Strangelove Skateboard’s own release; its colors are near identical in shade, just the placement is swapped for further distinction. Suedes, which construct the entirety of the shoe save for a few pieces, create a two-toned structure of University Red overlays and a brighter, floral pink underneath. The latter is then mirrored further along the leathers of the swoosh as well as the tread, lining, and lace unit.

Grab a detailed look at these right here and expect to learn more about them once we come closer to Spring 2021.

In other news, check out the large selection of WMNS Summer Dunks.

Nike SB Dunk Low
Release Date: Spring 2021
Color: Atomic Pink/Atomic Pink/University Red

Source: @pyleaks

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