Nike and Ducks Of A Feather have another limited-edition banger on the way. In the wake of two Air Max 1s earlier this year, Division Street’s student-athlete brand has crafted a special “What The Duck” Nike Dunk duo for October 2024.
Simply put; there’s lots to be celebrated here. The delivery marries the Nike Dunk’s most celebrated design theme with the Beaverton brand’s favorite school, calling in a series of patterns drawn from Oregon’s Nike jerseys throughout the past 25 years. As promised, two colorways are on tap; a light “away” version and dark “home” version. The former comes with paint-splattered midsoles as well as elephant print, while the latter stands out by way of pink treatments inspired by Oregon Football’s breast cancer awareness jerseys. Naturally, both shoes also feature mismatched colors underfoot and split DOAF x Nike co-branding across the heel. Moreover, Nike and co. include a multi-colored Ducks Of A Feather hangtag with each pair.
Both “What The Duck” colorways will release in limited numbers at Flight Club locations in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Tokyo on October 5th. The full public launch will occur exclusively via GOAT on October 11th. Both pairs retail for $275, with all proceeds benefiting University of Oregon student-athletes. See detailed images of both shoes below.
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Home
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Home
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Home
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Home
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Home
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Home
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Away
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Away
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Away
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Away
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Away
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Away
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DOAF x Nike Dunk Low “What The Duck” Away
Written by
Andrew Rizzo, Junior Editor
Andrew Rizzo is an editor at Sneaker News based out of New York City. His primary interests include Air Jordan, Nike ACG, Nike Air Max, and New Balance footwear. Prior to joining Sneaker News, Andrew covered youth sports for several outlets and worked at one of the world’s top performance marketing agencies. He hails from Astoria, Queens and is a huge New York sports fan, particularly when it comes to the Knicks and Yankees.