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The “Reverse Goldenrod” Colorway Reappears By Way Of This Unreleased Nike Dunk High

The “Reverse Goldenrod” Colorway Reappears By Way Of This Unreleased Nike Dunk High

Nike is not shy about their love for the “Goldenrod” colorway, as they’ve brought it back many a time in the past few years: first on the Dunk High, then the Dunk Low, and more recently on the Dunk High Rebel. And thanks to Nike SB, even a “Reverse” version hit the shelves, a pair that seems to have inspired this newly-revealed, unreleased sample.

Though near identical to its predecessor in color blocking, this iteration of the “Reverse Goldenrod” doesn’t fall under the SB umbrella. Moreover, the materials themselves are distinct, forgoing a full suede construction. Here, said fabric only outfits the overlays and Swoosh in black, while the leather base and tongue/laces opt for a bright yellow. Additionally, the Nike branding along the tongue is shaded red, distinguishing itself further from the above-mentioned releases.

Currently, it’s unclear whether or not these will hit the shelves, but we should receive confirmation soon. Until then, take a look at the colorway via the imagery below.

In other news, new images of the Air Jordan 3 Black Cement Gold have surfaced.

Nike Dunk High Yellow Black Red Unreleased Sample 4

Nike Dunk High Yellow Black Red Unreleased Sample 2

Nike Dunk High Yellow Black Red Unreleased Sample 3

Photos: @sneakerknockerzllc

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