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The Nike Dunk Low “Baltic Blue” Is Available Now

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The Nike Dunk Low “Baltic Blue” Is Available Now

Though Nike has plenty of models especially suited for the summer (the Field General & Vomero 5 come to mind), it’s hard for any silhouette to unseat the Dunk no matter what the prompt is. Embracing verticals far and wide, Peter Moore’s design is no stranger to warm weather either, and the latest pair is a match for any late season outfits you might rock in the coming weeks.

The titular oceanic shade is comprehensive on this pair, taking over the leather foundation on both the under and overlays. Complementary navy notes slide in on the Swoosh, and the true draw of this design, neon orange paints the sockliner and heel tag. A frosted aquamarine sole underneath completes the look, adding an extra dash of aquatic sensibility in the process. Altogether, this is a perfect set of warm weather kicks for all audiences, and if you’re so inclined, would be a perfect fit for any Dolphins’ fans wardrobe.

The Nike Dunk Low “Baltic Blue” is available now via Nike.com, retailing for $125. Hit the link under “Where To Buy” to grab yours.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike Dunk Low

SKU: HQ1538-416
RETAIL PRICE: $125
RELEASE DATE: Aug 6, 2024

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