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Oregon’s Ducks Of A Feather Program To Release “What The Duck” Nike Dunks

Oregon’s Ducks Of A Feather Program To Release “What The Duck” Nike Dunks

Empowered by the rise of NIL deals for collegiate athletes, the University Of Oregon has (with the help of Nike) flexed its creative muscles through its Ducks Of A Feather program. Since early 2023, Nike has collaborated with the school and its newly founded Divison St., and under the guidance of Tinker Hatfield, Oregon has produced some of the most sought-after sneakers in recent memory.

First launching its mission with the Nike Dunk Low in early 2023, Division St. comes full circle with yet another Dunk project that combines a variety of signature colors, patterns, and details that reflect the history of Oregon athletics. They’re dubbed the “What The Duck” Dunk Low as it follows a familiar blueprint laid out by the legendary “What The SB Dunk” back in 2007.

Early sneaker leaker @masterchefian just revealed a first look at the What The Duck Dunks in two colorways. Each pair possesses its own unique set of colors, patterns, and textures that likely signify either a specific era or moment in Oregon Ducks athletic history. A total of three different colorways have been created, with two of them revealed below.

The left and right shoes of each distinct pair are completely mismatched, broadening the mosaic to further tell the intended story. And across the three What The Duck Dunks (the third pair is yet to be revealed), just 5,000 pairs have been made.

Official release details have yet to be announced, but of Division St. follows the release procedure of its preceding drops, we can expect these to be available exclusively through the GOAT marketplace.

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