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This Nike Dunk High Recalls A “University Blue/Deep Royal” Release From 2006

This Nike Dunk High Recalls A “University Blue/Deep Royal” Release From 2006

Over the last three months, the Nike Dunk High has emerged in handfuls of refreshing colorways that further build upon what Peter Moore began in 1985. Recently, the made-for-basketball silhouette added yet another tally to the kid’s-exclusive roster that’s been growing exponentially over the last five years, as a blue-covered pair loosely harkens back to a “University Blue/Deep Royal”-colored release From 2006.

Similar to the famed “Argon” that launched exclusively in Japan in 2001, the upcoming sneakers boast a lighter shade of blue around the forefoot, along the tongue and across the heel. A deep (deep) navy delivers stark contrast via the toe box, mid-foot and collar panels, with profile swooshes and laces introducing “White” into the mix. Underfoot, the Nike Dunk features a two-tone sole unit that further nods to past colorways given its “colorless” midsole and rich blue tread.

Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike SNKRS launch as summer gets going.

For more from under the NIKE, Inc. umbrella, check out the Air Jordan 13 “Brave Blue” expected to drop on April 30th.

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