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Official Images Of The Nike SB Dunk Low “Gulf”

Official Images Of The Nike SB Dunk Low “Gulf”

Initially teased in October 2020, the Nike SB Dunk Low “Gulf” has recently emerged in official images ahead of its Orange Label-exclusive release on Saturday, February 27th.

Inspired by a Porsche 917 race car from 1970, the forthcoming pair boasts an eye-catching “Blue Chill/Safety Orange” color palette. The former tone takes over the upper’s suede paneling and puffy mesh tongue, while the latter is almost exclusively isolated to the Air Jordan 1-reminiscent outsole. Traditional branding indulges in a black or black and white arrangement that nods to detailing on the decades-old automobile, but they’re overshadowed by the “58” stitched onto the tongue label and lateral heel, a playful copy of the numbers found on race-ready vehicles. Previous propositions under the Nike SB brand have donned the two-digit number, but none have fully committed to such a theme.

Enjoy official images of the “Gulf”-inspired option here below, and find pairs available at Nike SB accounts in Japan soon; EU/UK will receive them closer to mid-March.

Elsewhere under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, the Air Jordan 13 “Red Flint” arrives for the whole family on May 1st.

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Nike SB Dunk Low Pro "Gulf"

SKU: BQ6817-401
RETAIL PRICE: $100
RELEASE DATE: Mar 10, 2021

Europe 03/10/2021 Wednesday

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